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WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICA WITH WORLD NOTABLES VOLUME IV 1961--1968 Indexed to All Who Was Who Volumes A COMPONENT VOLUME OF WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN HISTORY A compilation of sketches of Who's Who in America biographees as last published in Volumes 32 to 34 inclusive (1961-1968)--or in any earlier volume if not in hand for inclusion in previous Who Was Who editions (Volumes I, II, and III, 1897-1960)--with dates of death, interment locations, and any requested revisions appended. For the first time, sketches include all Who's Who in America biographees 100 years of age or older about whom no current vital statistics data could be found (see Preface). MARQUIS-WHO'S WHO, INC. (The A. N. Marquis Company--Founded 1897) MARQUIS-WHO'S WHO BUILDING 200 EAST OHIO STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60611 (ions, 1940. see., 1940-58. Organized Washington S<|. Players, N.Y.C., 1914; founder of The Theatre Guild, 1018; dir. since 1919, now also co-administrator; made arrangements with Bernard Shaw to produce "St. Joan," "Back to Methuselah"; made arrangements with Eugene O'Neil to produce "Strange Interlude," "Morning Becomes Electra," etc.; owner with wife, Armina Langner, Westport Country Playhouse, summer theatre. Conn.; founder lrt pres. Am. Shakespeare Festival Theatre and Academy, Stratford, Conn., 1950; adapted many plays including School for Husbands (with Arthur Guiterman), Der Fledermaus (with Robert Simon), etc.; producer with others Theatre Guild on the Air, 1945-52, and United States Steel Hour for television, 1953-60. Author of one-act plays: "Another Way Out," "Family Exit" (produced in N.Y. by Washington Square Players) "Matinata, "Pie" (Provincetown Players) Author Pumdt rrf Happiness (srtbh Amina Ungner). 1934; On to FortSSe (with Annin. Langne?). Mrs. C. W. Head, Nov. 17, 1931. Practiced law at City Bapt. Coll., Mo., 1888-90; prof, physics and Ft. Worth since 1917; mem. 67th to 79th Con- applied mathematics, 1890-99; applied mathema- Eresses (1919-1947), 12th Tex. Dist. Democrat, tics and astronomy since 1899, Wake Forest Coll., Methodist. Home: 2109 College Av., Ft. Worth. N.C. Mam. N.C. Acad. Science, N.C. Nature Study Died Aug. 1965. Soc., Astron. Soc. Pacific. Invented, 1907, the LANIER, Raphael O'Hara, educator; b. Winston cosmoid (a model of the celestial sphere, easily Salem, N.C., Apr. 28, 1900; s. James S. and Car- adjusted to illustrate astron. conceptions and rie Lee (Bethel) L.; B.A., cum laude, Lincoln U. motions). Address: Wake Forest, N.C.f (Pa.), 1922. hon. D.Ped., 1941; M.A., Stanford, LANPHEAR Emory sureeon- h at Mitlis Tur- 1928; Bosenwald fellow. Harvard, 1931-32; L.H.D., ;v lfi' .vacq.' nPV' an.i 'jriilda Liberia Coll., Monrovia, Liberia, W. Africa; LL.D., (Younelovet L ed Kan State Normal Sch HartPaul Quinn Coll., 1949; m. Garriette Green, Aug. ford Colleeiate Inst Mil Mo VeTVnll (Wash 3, 1929; cbildrery-Betty Jo, Patricia Ray. His- r is 1 Chicago' Port Grad Sch aid tory tchr. Tuskegee Inst., 1923-25; dean coll., dir. iL1 L S Post Gmd ah summer sch., dir. extension Fla. A. and M. Coll., sS'trertand- rPh D PsvD itd'V* Tallahassee 1925-33; dean Houston Coll., 1933- fbf M Inland Neb' 1881 "(died lSSlT' 38; asst. db. div Negro affairs, Nat. Youth Ad- ^y Hamsif11TM'pf" 18^, ' minstrn., Washington, 1938-40; became dean m- Alary Slaxson, of larsons, Kan., 1885. Ed stm. Hampton Inst., 1940, acting pres., Jan. 1943- ltor ATMTM*" J"umal <*, SurfS }.*. PTMf' feb. 1944 became dean coll 1944, dean faculty, "W, ^ Ds tow- Suzanna and the em*TM fwith Armfnn ijrw- June 1944; special asst. Bur. of Services, U. u.fc.A. Med. Keserve corps, hx-pres. Kan. city nerl 1939- Henry Belrnve (nlay) 19K- Mo^s N.R,B.A,, 1945-46; Am. minister to Liberia, 1946- Acad, of Medicine, St. Louis Acad. Medicine, o avl 1924 Outbne of Foreim^Trade Mark P?ac- 48: Pres- T- So. U., Houston, 1948--. Mem. Tri-State Med. Soc. of Iowa, 111. and Mo. Soc- tice yiwith iierbert Langner) m3; The^f Modern ASt^ ^ *?"' 552* ni!d`' ^ Women. 1928; The Magic Curtain (autobiography) Assn'A'TtnirtireinC0n, 1951; The Importance of Wearing Clothes, 1959; ^ no oil"1' Ph? ^'Delta B,d" Louls-t LANSD0N- William Clarence, b. Linn Co., Kan., The Plav's the Thing (playwriting textbook), I960. Lhl' lbl Uelta ^40" May 6, 1863; s. Henry and Hannah A. (Ewing) Mem. Acad. Television'Arts and" Sciences" Ureas', K1' ASS' A&bU* **" L.; irad. Kan.'Normal Coll., Ft. Scott, Kan., 1888; .c.o..-.fo..u..n.d..e..r Nx .Yv. .ckh,,p.t.)i Am. A.c.a.ad rD.-r-a--m--a,tLic Art* Mason Ne(3gr3o )C1 ollM. eQmu. ar.e, diQtouraiar.l Rbedv.. JHoiguhr.er NEedgnro. stulient u of Kan., 1908-10, Kan. State Man. (chmn. bd. trusreesK Contbr^ art.cles .onjfcternat, among, Negroes. Conttor. to ednl. jours. Home: Ft. loit, 'Dee.' 2m4., (1M8r9s9.); piuatthent law St. and trademark law to Office: 27 W. 53d jours. St., Home: N.Y.C. 32 E. 30*08" Tierwester Died St^'Houston Houston 'Died Died Dec1962. Gurnee T. Long, of Ft. Scott, Dec. 24, 1899; children^Maggie Bell Long (stepdaughter), Henry Dec. 26. 1962; buried Westport, Conn. . J. nk"} laumiTU ..................... Phys`cian, b. Osaka, Japan (of LANGRbaEJTHa,CBdedoerpelTLImopston, managemenSt cTon- 2A5,BM188K3e;nysr. HCrenUr"y and Belle rt` naval officer, 1. Was prof, history and polit. economy, Kan. Am. parents), Sept. Normal Coll., 1888-93; prin. Ft. Scott High Sch.. Tevis' (MM"iehh"ie)l*L*.; 11899065--11910?5' 'efacuiltyumgroof rath"letics 'DUailyof UKnabnn: AeUstoan U (S) 1928 m FM^S Gront tet' ""^'rite Comegys Boyer. Feb. 5 1917; chil- mi-18; dir. and sec. The Farmers' Union Job- 7, 1933; children--Dav/d ^Chapman, ^usan*Grant *and Do^fC^)BRyotot C^oSB cLr^Henra Ed A?SVf Kf5, ,, ^3 lecturer Nat. Ann BusseU Research asso. Sard^Irth"?* Inton^^^d^'redSt. NoUhem 'pkeme "C Dis ilO^oTie prKa"n` P. W. Bridgman, natics. Harvard, Hollis prof, of 1928*29; with physics Wood, Satnrud thmearstbe&* HosD fS' lopa.iA. iftio-ll hp*lrh nfrfw FntPr^Tr Ppippp Pn rwnch ?,us' 3 , ,, VnSn;'or iJ u' , ? rffirpr Farme,rs' Union, 1921-25; mem. L.S. ^eS- ,Kin' Bd of Tax Co.. N.Y. City, 1929-50, staff research dept., 1929- f^kof ltnJYnrt AW>eaIs since 1924- Dem- nominee for Gov. U. mgr. dept., 1941*46, partner, 1946-50; consultant n ^ ^ of Kan - 1916* 18` M^thodist- of P-. Elk. on bus. and ftnancial matters for corps, and families, wSfi' wn wonm*?1^rtSSt^rr ?ePtN.i Cluhs: Nat- Press- Congressional Country. Au- 1954--; exec, y.p., dir., chmn. finance co.. Reli- S"`h' S'.l^S C mn^o /h .r or ,?TM thor: Method of History, 1892; Co- ince Life Ins. Co. of Pittsburgh (subsidiary of ^fai Ho^ lhio'RHW um^r ftPeration History, Necessity, Methods, 1914; A Mellon Nat. Bank i Trend Co.). 1951-52; v.p. fi- "i^i,1^Uf" 193,^35; me'd. ifficer o! severei !>??. Crmuked, 1912: Rochdale Principles nance, treas. Blaw-Knox Co. of Pitts., 1952-- also dir.; pres., dir. Corde Co., Pitts.; v.p. or treas., ro-fi.vqf*.TM' and Practice, 1919. Home: Salina, Kan. Adp!,ei?' dress: Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, D.C.t cir 'pittsP"dhe mMn,dMlicT'o^lyaiy1heinT5Hek ""Hi- Va > 1989-41; naval observer, Icefarid and ,,LANnSJL',^fit8r franklin artist; b. Bangor Me., S;;. ^ uifi SSS W'L?4,8i UAsisc,"i*cB*'Sr..T?SS,r TS;me'evwCaScnniB1rihmnKnf? Diat" 1M3-44. 3d Naval Dist., 1945. 12th Naval l869: studied julKI> Acad., Paris, 1884, and .J,d ini95Pit^Vn,S J i Dist'. 1945-46; insp. Med. Dept, activities, Pacific wrtb J. P. Hardy, Bangor, 1869; unmarried. Be- y? ttj'itTwtpniinn Ocean areas, 1944-45; retired, 1946; health officer. TM Painting, Bangor, 1869. Mem. Boston Art Si,"' Amherst-Nelson health dist., 1947-ML Fellow A. Club. Address: 74 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.f r.rTuussti., 1iw9o5o5;; mmem. aailuummmni ccouncil Wweessileeyyaan Uu.. mMem. w A A_ rnI, Snpwpnns Am PnhH< Hpalth An Ctoonnttrrooillleerrss Inst., Machinery and Allied Products mm['^cach, Phi Beta Kappa,' Alpha Kappa Kappa.' LANTER, Fred Merrill, aviator; b. i Portland, Ind., (nsstt.., U.S. C. of C. (member defense committee Erjisconaiion Home* Amherst Va Died Anr 9 ^une 21, 1900; s. Lorenzo Dow and MMary (Fox) L.; 0^7____ Natlnnnl Aaneiatiftn nf M.mtfaMi.res AmnerSt, Va. DieQ Apr. student Tri-State Coll., A.n__g_oTla,,,, Ind., 1919-20; Cen- yivia:i^Bgr tBroad Street (N.Y.C.); SUmford (Conn.) Yacht: farmLANnKr.ERSStHIMU, h*J--a-m---e-Ms- B. .2.4. capitalist; b. on 1350; s^ Isaac ' Jg. Coll ^g. 20 '19M mU'Vlyny Hire' In turn cJst acLnUnt^! production Barvard-Yale-Princeton, St. Clair Country, Duqu?snc (Pitts.); Royal Ocean Racing (London. Eng.). P*_ ^nn?ai'yd"H ,M? L Lmd mgr., shop supt., Fall Creek Mfg. Co., 1922-26; Rome: 1024 Martha Av., Mt. Lebanon. Pitts to Cal., 1854 ed pub. :hj. San Francisco m_ ^ c it , Airways. Inc., 1927-29; insp._ with )ffice: 300 Sixth Av., Pitts. 22. Died Feb. 24, Caroline Jones, of Los Angeles, 1881. Engaged aeronautics br., Dept. Commerce, 1929-38;chief gen. 1962; buried Haddam Neck, Conn. ln, rtii0C^'raiOT1? , an." ^rain Br.0W^8J acquired ^pg^on Ciril Aeronautics Adminstm., 1938- 44,000 acres of land, and organized Los Angeles ^ regulation, 1942-46, Regional Admin- LANGSHAW, Walter Hamer, mfr.; b. Eagley, nr. Ml1TM8 C?,; istr. CAA Second Region, 1946-47; dir. CAA Aero- Jolton, Eng., Jan. 5, 1859; s. of John Pendle- ^lce building, Los Angeles, 1898, pres. Mam nautical Center, since 1948. Served 1917-18, Army ury and Mary (Hamer) L.; came to America Street Savings Bank, Los Angeles, 1886-1900, Aviation Sect. Signal Corps at Somme, Aisne-Mame. rtth parents, 1866; limited opportunity of sch. Hotel ^nkershirn, Los Angeles. Rotired j^euse Argonne, St. Mihiel. Mason. Clubs: QB, dn.; m. Sarah Elizabeth Mahan, of Andover, fr0"1 active busmess, 1900. Was organizer, 1897, \yjngs, Okla. Home: 3106 N.W. 68th St., Oklahoma 4ass,, Aug. 23. 1884 (died 1896); children-- and capt. Los Angeles <Oav Troop; lUol on City. Died June 29, 1960. Valter Seymour (dec.), AlbertOolbum; m. 2d, staff gov. Cal., 1900; 32 Mason. Clubs: Cal- Ulxa-beth Wilkinson, of New Bedford, Mass., lfomia (Los Angeles). Bohem_ ian. , .u.nion Leag. ue une 23, 1898; chiidren--Eunice, Richard (dec.). |^an. Erancireo).Address: Lankershim Bldg., Los tegan in mill at Lawrence, at age of 9; was Angeles, Cal.f laced in charge of dept, in Potomska Mills. LANKES, Julius J. (lang'kSs), artist; b. Buffalo. Jew Bedford, 1891; was made supt. Dartmouth N.Y., Aug. 31, 1884; s. John and Elizabeth (Adams) lills, 1895, dir., 1898, gen. mgr., 1901, pres., L.; ed. Art Students' League of Buffalo and Art 906. Retired from active business, 1934. Trus- Sch. of Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston; m. Edee M. -e X.E. Conservatory of Music. Episcopalian. Bartlett, Oct. 31, 1914; children--Julius Bartlett, lason. Author of two brochures on the tariff John Moseley, Emily Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Paul A. uestion, one of which was submitted as a Specializes in woodcuts. Exhibited in large museums, riff to Com. on Ways and Means, U.S. Ho. galleries and colleges throughout U.S.; represented f Rep., 1913; advocate of a moderate tariff in collections Met. Mus. Art, Libraryof Congress, " cotton schedule. Musician (organist). Home: others. Soc. Am. Graphic Artists, N.A. Author: Vir- LANZA, Anthony Joseph, physician; b. N.Y.C., Mar. 8, 1884; s. Manfredi and Clara (Hammond) L.; M.D., George Washington U., 1906; m. Laura Kate Thomas, Nov. 18, 1913; children--Mary Bi anca (Mrs. W. Gregory Maue, Jr.), Elizabeth (Mrs. Gordon H. Felton). With USPHS, 1907-20; spl. staff mem. Rockefeller Found., adviser to Common wealth Govt, of Australia on indsl. hygiene, 192124; exec. sec. Nat. Health Council, N.Y.C., 192426; asso. med. dir. Met. Life Ins. Co., 1926-49; chmn. Inst. Indsl. Med., Bellevue Med. Center; prof, indsl. medicine, 1947-54, prof, emeritus, 1954-64. Chief surgeon U.S. Bur. Mines, 1914-19; med. cons. Gen. Motors Corp., 1931-32. Served as ew Bedford, Mass.f 8^ Woodcuts; A Woodcut Manual. Home: 2414 W. sr. surgeon in charge indsl. hygiene USPHS, dur UNGTRY. Lillie (or Lily) (Emilie Charlotte Je reton), actress; b. Jersey, Charnel Islands, Oct. 3, 1853; m. Edward Langtry, 1874 (dec. 1897); 2d, Hugh Gerald de Bathe, 1899. Debut in pldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer, Haymarket bcatre, London, Eng., 1881; organized own the- lo?* came on many to U.S., 582; ret., 1915. Author (autobiography) The Days Knew, 1925. Died Monte Carlo, Monaco, Feb. 4 1929.* ,UNHAM, Fritz Garland, ex-congressman; b. eatherford, Tex., Jan. 3, 1880; s. Samuel Willis Kker and Sarah (Mong) L.; B.A., Weatherford L, 1897; postgrad. Vanderbilt U., 1897-98; A-. U. Tex., 1900, student law; m. Beulah *. Oct. 27, 1908 (died Jan. 1930); m. 2d, S/JiJifjv'1''' Died Apr' 22, 19601 buried Gardenville, N.Y. LANNEAU, John Francis, college prof.; b. Charleston, S.C., Feb. 7, 1836; s. Charles Henry and Sophia (Stephens) L.; grad. S.C. Mil. Acad., Charleston, 1856; A.M., Baylor U., Waco, Texas, 1869; (LL.D., Furman University, S.C., 1915); m. Louise Skinner Cox, of Greenville, S.C., 1869. Tutor mathematics, 1857, prof, physics and chemistry, 1858-61, Furman U., Greenville, S.C.; capt. cav., then It. and c&pt. engrs., 1861-64; teacher pvt. sch., 1865; prof, mathematics and astronomy, Furman U., 1866-68; prof, mathematics, William Jewell Coll., Mo., 1869-73; pres. Alabama Central Female Coll., Tuscaloosa, 1873-79, Bapt. Female Coll., Lexington, Mo., 1879-88. Pierce ing World War I; col. M.C., AUS, 1942-45; dir. div. occupational health, preventive medicine serv ice Office of Surgeon Gen. Decorated Legion of Merit. Recipient Adolph Rammer Merit-in-Authorship award Indsl. Med. Assn. Trustee and chmn. med. com. Indsl. Hygiene Found. Trustee Trudeua Found., N.Y. U. Mem. A.M.A. (mem. council on indsl. health), N.Y. Acad. Medicine (chmn. com. on indsl. health), Am. Pub. Health Assn., Nat. Tb Assn., Am. Social Hygiene Assn., N.Y. Tb and Health Assn., Kappa Sigma, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Sigma Xi. Clubs: Cosmos (Washington); Sleepy Hollow Country (N.Y.). Editor: Siliconsis and Asbestosis, 1938: Industrial Hygiene (with Jacob Goldberg), 1939: The Pneumoconioses. 1963; edi tor-in-chief Modern Monographs in Industrial Medi cine; adv. editorial bd. History of Preventive Medi- 556 cine in World War II. Contbr. articles on indsl. Ann (Thompson) Phillips; ed. at home by father; LARSEN, Esper Sfgnlm, Jr., geologist; b. Astor medicine and hygiene to med. pubis. Establishment m. at Niles, Mich., Henry Lardner, Nov. 6, 1861. Ore.. Mar. 14. 1879; 8. Esper Sign!us and Lou by N.Y. U. of Anthony J. Lanza Research Labs., Author: The Spray of Western Pine, 1903; Sparks (Pauly) L.; B.S., U. of Calif., 1906, Ph.D., 19 1964. Home: 441 E. 20th St., N.Y.C. 16. Of from the Yule Log, 1904. Address: Niles, Mieh.f m. Eva Audrey Smith, Nov. 21. 1910; children fice: 550 1st Av.. N.Y.C. 16. Died Mar. 23, LARNED, Augusta, author; b. Rutland,, Jefferson Clark Smith (deceased), Esper Signius III (dec 1964; buried Arlington Nat. Cemetery. Co., N.Y., Apr. 16, 1835; ed. Watertown and Asst, petrographer Geophysical Laboratory, 1907-' LANZA, Marquise Clara, author; b. Ft. Riley, Potsdam sems. and Spingler Inst., New York; assistant geologist. United States Geological S Kan., 1859; d. Surgeon Gen. William A. (U.S.A.) unmarried. Settled New York as contributor and vey, 1909-14, geologist, 1914-58, in charge sect and Helen (Nisbet) Hammond; ed. Mrs. Williames corr. to periodicals; edited The Revolution, (ro of petrology, 1918-23; acting prof, geology, U. Acad., New York; m. at New York, the Mar man's rights paper, for some time; connected Calif., 1915-16; prof, petrography, Harvard, 19: quis Manfredi Lanza, of Palermo, Sicily, 1878. as corr. and editorial writer with Christian 49. Recipient Roebling Medal, 1941, Penrose Med Author: Mr. Perkins' Daughter, 1880; A Right eous Apostate, 1881; Basil Morton's Transgression, 1886; A Modem Marriage, 1890; Horace Everett, 1895; The Dweller on the Borderland, 1910. Contbr. to mags, and newspapers. Address: 19 W. 31st St., New Yott, N.Y.f LAPHAM, Roger Dearborn, industrialist;b. N.Y.C., Dec. 6, 1883; s. Lewis Henry and Antionette (Dearborn) L.; A.B., Harvard, 1905; m. Helen B. Abbot, Oct. 30, 1907; children--Lewis A., Carol (Mrs. Ophuls), Edna (Mrs. H. J. E. Van Ooaten), Roger Dearborn. Successively agt., traffic mgr., treas., pres., chmn. bd. Am. Hawaiian S.S. Co., 1907-43, dir., 1950-54; dir. Am. Trust Co., San Francisco. Chief E.C.A. mission to China, Shang hai, 1948-49, mission to Greece, Athens, 195052; employer mem. Nat. Def. Mediation Bd., 1941; Register, Boston, for 20 yrs.; contbr. of Hie Roundabout Road Series of papers to New York Evening Post. Author: Home Stories; Talks with Girls; Tales Retold from Grecian Mythology; The Norse Grandmother; Tales fn*n the Eddas; Vil lage Photographs; In Woods and Fields (verse); The Borderland of Country Life. Address: Sum mit, N.J.f LARNEO, Ellen Douglas, historian; b. Thompson, Conn., July 13, 1825; d. George and Anna S. L.; pvt. edn. Author: History of Windh&m Coun ty, Conn. (2 vols.), 1880 XI; Historic Gleanings in Windham County, Conn., 1899; History of Woodstock, Conn., 12; also many local hist, addresses. Address: Thompson, Cann.t LARRABEE, C(hules) R(oilIn), govt, official; 1953. Member Nat. Acad. Sci., Geol. Soc. of Ai Mineral. Soc. of Am., Mineral. Soc. of Great Brits Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences, Am. Inst. Mining & Metallurgical Engineers, Society of Econ. Geol ists, London Geological Society (honorary). Repi lieu. Congregationalism Author: The Microsco: Determination of the Nonopaque Minerals, 19: (with S. F. Emmons) Geology and Ore Deposits the Creede District, Colorado, 1928; (with Whitn Cross) A Brief Review of the Geology of the : Juan Mountains of Southwestern Colorado; (w others) Igneous Rocks of the Hlghwood Mounts! Montana; Batholitb of Southern California; GeoU and Petrology of the San Juan Mountains, Color* Contbr. Am. Mineralogist, American Journal of Sc Econ. Geology, etc. Home: 3930 Connect!' Av., N.W., Washington 8. Died Mar. 8, 1961. mem. Pres. Management-Labor Conf., Washington, b. Chicago, Feb. 8, 1898; s. Rollin North and Bertha LARSEN, Harold D(aaltl), educator; b. Warn 1942; mgmt. rep. Nat. War Labor Bd., 1942-43; (Curtis) L.; A.B., Harvard Coil., 1919, LL.B., 1923; Pa., Dec. 7, 1904; s. Marcus P. and Anna E. (* dir. bus. adv. council Dept. Commerce. Organizer m. Paula Tully, June 15, 1936. Gea. practice of law, derson) L.; A.B., U. Mich., 1927, A.M., lfi: San Francisco Employers Council; actvie mem. Chicago, 1923-33; asst. corp. counsel. City of Chi Ph.D., U. Wis., 1936; m. Alta Thurber, Feb. Waterfront Employers Council dir. C. of C. U.S.; cago, 1926-27; service of Fed. Govt., since 1933; ' 1931; 1 dau., Anne. Instr. U. Wis., 1928-35, mayor of San Francisco, 1944-48. Mem. bd. over asst. gen. counsel Fed. Emergency Adminstrn. of N.M., 1935-36, asst, prof., 1936-40. asso. pro seers Harvard, 1943-49; mem. bd. trustees Asia Pub. Works. 1938-39; chief trial examiner Bituminous 1940-44, prof., 1944-47, acting dean grad, sci Foundation, San Francisco. Served as capt., 305th Coal Div., Dept, of the Interior, 1940-41; mem. War 1945-46; prof., chmn. dept. math. Albion (Micl Inf., 77th Div., U.S. Army, World War I; in charge transportation U.S. Food Adminstrn., London, Eng. Clubs: Bohemian, Golf, Pacific-Union (San Fran cisco); Harvard (San Francisco and N.Y.C.); Coun try (Burlingame, Cal.); Cypress Point (Monterey, Cal.); Links (N.Y.C.). Home: 3680 Jackson St., OfTice: 215 Market St., San Francisco. Died Apr. 1966. Contracts Price Adjustment Bd.. 1947-48; office of general counsel. R.F.C., 1943-50; office of general counsel Nat. Prodn. Authority, 1951-53; assistant gen. counsel Department of the Air Force. 1954--. Served with F.A. Central O.T.S., 1918. Mem. Chgo. Bar Asm.. Harvard Law Sch. Assn. Democrat. Episco palian. Home: 4701 Connecticut Av., Washington 20008. Died July 6, 1964; buried Arlington Nat. Coll, since 1947; prof. math. Bay View Summer Cc 1948-55, NSF summer Inst. Northwestern U., 1!K 60, 61; editor, bus. m\ The Pentagon, 1944 Member Am. Math. Soc., Mathematical Associat Am., Nat. Council Tchrs. Math. Methodist. Rotari. Author: Basic Mathematics for Pilots and Fli; Crews, 1943; Rinehart Tables, 1948; Arithmetic Colleges, 1950; Enrichment Program for Arithme: LAP0RTE, Alphonse A., lawyer; b. Springfield, Cemetery. 1956. Editor Mathematics Student Jour., 1954 Mo., Feb. 3, 1902; s. Alphonse A. and Nina A. LARRETA, Enrique, Argentine writer and diplo Home: 310 Burr Oak St., Albion, Mich. Died A (Mitchell) L.; LL.B., Columbia, 1929; m. Maxine mat; b. Buenos Aires, 1875; s. Carlos Rodriguez 9, 1961; buried Albion Memory Gardens. Joyce Kennedy, July 6, 1929; children--Alphonse A. (officer USMC), Virginia Ellen. Admitted to N.Y. bar. 1932; asso. Root. Clark, Buckner & Ballantine, N.Y.C., 1929-37, Laporte k Meyers, 1950--; atty. C.I.T. Financial Corp., 1937-44, v.p., gen. counsel. 1944-46; sr. v.p. Dollar Savs. Bank, N.Y. Larreta and Augustina Maza y Oribe; ed. Colegio Nacional, Buenos Aires, U. Buenos Aires; Dr. Jurisprudence and Social Scis.; m. Josefina Anchorena; children--Agustin, Fernando, Josefina. Minis ter plenipotentiary to France, 1910-16. Mem. Aca demia Espanola, Instituto de Francia, Instituto LARSEN, Henry Louis, ret. marine corps offic born Chicago, Dec. 10, 1890; s. Andrew and Ida (Hansen) L.; grad. Army and N* Acad., Washington, 1913, Inf. Sch., 1925, Ec Superieure de Guerre, Paris, France, 1934; C., 1946-50; director of the San Juan (P.B.) Cultural Argentino-Uruguayo (pres. 1937); Academy Elizabeth Ammons, Nov. 25, 1919. Commnd. 2d Hotel Corporation, Ponce, P.R. Trustee Catholic Nacional de la Historia, Acad. Nat. Fine Arts. U.S. Marine Corps, 1913, advanced through gra< Univ. of P.R., Ponce. Mem. Am., N.Y. Bar assns.. Academy Argentina de Letras. Author "Artemis," to It. gen., 1946; expdn. duty, Cuba, 1914- Bar Assn. City N.Y. Clubs: Union League (N.Y.C.); (novel), 1903; La gloria de Don Ramiro, una Haiti, 1914-iS. Santo Domingo, 1914-16. Mexi Wykagyl Country (New Rochelle, N.Y.). Home: 33 vida en tiempos de Felipe Segundo, 1908 (transl. 1915, Nicaragua, 1928*30; served with AEF, 19. Pryer Terrace, New Rochelle. N.Y. Office: 74 Trin by L. B. Walton, New York, 1924): Discursos dip 19; electoral mission, Nicaragua, 1929-30; rr ity PL. N.Y.C. 6. Died Oct. 29, 1962. LAPP, John A., labor arbitrator; b. Filmore, N. Y Nov. 19, 1880; s. Frederick and Elizabeth (Hol land) L.; Ph.B., Alfred U., 1906, LL.D., 1916; postgrad, polit. sci. U. Wis., 1906-07; fellow in ccons Cornell, 1907-08; m. Mary Clancy, Oct. 1911 (dec.); children--Mary Elizabeth, Margaret Frances; m. 2d, Mabel P. Simpson, 1941 (dec.), in legislative reference work with Charles McCarthy, Madison, Wis., 1906-07; legislative asst, for Legis lomatics y politicos; "La Lampe d'Argile," 1918; gov., comdg. gen. def. forces, Samoa, 1942- "La Luciernaga," 1923; "Zogoibi," 1926; "El Lin- island comdr., mil. gov., Guam, 1944-46; com< yera," 1932; "Ceniza," 1933; Las dos fundaciones gen. Dept. Pacific, 1946; retired, 1946; chn de Buenos Aires 1933; "Pasion de Roma," 1937; Colo. Planning Commn., 1947-48; dir. Colo. C Santa Maria del Buen Aire, 1936; "Tiempos Ilu- Def., 1951-59. Decorated D.S.M. (Navy, twic minados," 1939; "La Calle de la Vida y de la D.S.C. (Navy, twice), Silver Star (Army, 3 time Muerte," Sonetos, 1941; "Teniaque Suceder," (dra Medal of Merit (twice). Bronze Star, Commen. matic novel), 1943; "Jerdnimo y su Almohada," tion ribbon; comdr. Legion of Honor, Croix 1945; La Naranja, 1947. Address: Florida 527, Guerrtk with palm (France); Presdl. Medal Buenos Aires, Argentina. Died July 1961. Merit (Nicaragua); Fouragerre and 12 campaign r lative Voters League, Chgo., session of HI. Legisla LARRINAGA, Tullo, govt, ofcl.; b. Trujillo Alto, bona. Mem. Nat. Assn. State and Territorial C. ture, 1907; asst, in politics Cornell U., 1908; leg Puerto Rico, Jan. 15, 1847; attended Rensselaer Def. Directors (pres. 1953-54), Soc. Am. .V islative reference librarian Ind., Oct. 1908-13; dir. Poly. Inst., Troy, N.Y., 1865-68; m. Bertha Goyro Engrs. (dir.). Clubs: Denver Country, Denver, M Ind. Bur. of Legislative Information, 1913-18; dir. Saint Victor, June 22, 1879; 5 children. Worked High (Denver); Army and Navy (Washingtor investigations Ohio Health and Old Age Ins. Com- on constrn. Grand Central Sta., N.Y.C.; apptd. Army and Navy Country (Arlington, Va ); Ch mn., 1918-19; mng. editor Nation's Health, 1919- architect City of San Juan, P.R.; built 1st rail Chase (Md.). Home: 836 E. 17th Av., Der 23. Sec. State Commn. on Indsl. and Agrl. Edn., road in P.R., 1880; engr. for Provincial Deputa 80218. Died Oct. 2, 1962; buried Arlington N 1912-13; mem. Fed. Commn. on Vocational Edn., tion, 1880-89; sub.-sec. public works, 1898; del. Cemetery. 1914; mem. Spl. Libraries Assn, and mng. editor Spl. Libraries, 1910-17; organized Pub. AfTairs In formation Service, 1914; asso. editor Nat. Munici pal Rev., 1912-13, Am. Polit. Sci. Rev., 1914-18. Engaged in social surveys and studies for pub., Puerto Rican Legislature. 1902-04; pres, commr. for P.R. in U.S., 1905-11; Am. rep. 3d Pan-Am. Congress, Brazil, 1906; apptd. by Pres. Wilson mem. Exec. Council of P.R., 1915. Died Santurce, P.R., Apr. 28, 1917. LARSEN, Mcrwln John, educator, elec, engr.; Spencer, Iowa, Nov. 20, 1909; s. John A. and E ma L. (Cook) L.; B.6., Stole U. Ia., 1933, M. 1934, Ph.D., 1937; m. Janet Julia Seger, Dec. 1935; children--Mernet Ruth, Lyndell Louise, Jn.i pvt. agys., 1919-27; head dept, social scis., proL LARSEN, EilouHe Baker, author; b. Dennis Port. Jess. Instr. Mich. Coll. Mining and Tech., 19. sociology Marquette U., 1927-32; chmn. Bituminous Cape Cod, Mass., July 14, 1877; d. Samuel Small 39, asst, prof., 1940-43; sr. engr. research l Coal Labor Bd., Div. 2, and mem. Nat. Bituminous and Julia Ann (Baxter) Baker; ed. Demis South Stromberg Carlson Co., 1943-47; chief engr. cl Coal Labor Bd., 1933-34; mem. Petroleum Labor High Sch., Quincy (Mass.) Tng. Sch. '(for teach tronics Central Comml. Industries, Chgo., 1947- Policy Bd., 1934-36; asst, to Adminstrn. Pub. ers), also instm. in lit. and certificate from Co prof., head dept. elec, engring. U. Fla., 1951- Works on Labor Relations, 1936-37; nat. referee lumbia U. for corr. study in short dtory, etc.; Registered profl. engr., Fla. Mem. I.R.E., A Internal. Bldg. Trades Unions, 1936-38; Nat. By. Litt.D., Upper la. U., Fayette, la., 1943; m. Lewis Inst. E.E, Am. Soc. Engring. Edn., Newcomen S Labor Panel, 1942-47: engaged in labor arbitration Augustus Larsen, June 20, 1906; children--Julia N.A., Sigma Xi, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma T since 1937. Chmn. Citizens Schools Com., Chgo., Louise (dec.), Laurence Henry. William George. Be Clubs: Rotary; U. Fla. Athenaeum. Contbr. artic since 1943. Rep., Am. Assn, for Adult Edn. at gan as pub, sch. tchr., 1898, later tchr. pvt. on psychophys. measurements, TV, circuits to p* World Oonf. on Adult Edn., Cambridge, Eng., 1929; sch., St. Paul, Minn.; research in Staffordshire jours. Patentee in field. Home: 805 N. W. also Ch. Peace Union at confs. on Internat. Peace Dist.. England; collector of Am. historical Staf Terrace, Gainesville, Fla. DiedMar. 28, 19t Through Religion, Geneva, 1928, and Frankfort, 1929. Lectr. in legislation Ind. U., 1910-16. Pres. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1926-27. Clubs: Cos mos (Washington); City (pres. 1950-52), Quad rangle (Chgo.). Author books relating to fields of interest, the most recent being: How to Handle La bor Grievances, 1945: How to Handle Problems of Seniority, 1946. Editor Careers, a series of voca tional guidance monographs. Home: 1155 E. 57th St., Chgo. 60637. Died Dec. 1960. fordshire since 1919; short story writer; lec turer on Staffordshire China since 1929. Organ ized servicemen's canteen, Pa. R.R. station, Lima, Ohio, 1042. Mem. Nat. Soc. Magna Charta Dames, 6oc. of Mayflower Descendants in Ohio, N.Y.C. Hist. Soc. Republican. Methodist. Cubs: Lotus, Art Study (Lima, O.): China Students' (Boston). Author: Am. Historical Views on Staffordshire China, 1939; revised edition, 1950. Contbr. ar ticles on Staffordshire China to Antiquarian, Mag. LARSON, John Augustus, psychiatrist; b. 6b bourne, N.S., Can., Dec. 11, 1892; s. Lars a Lucina Antonina (Mack) L.; A.B., Boston U-. 19) Am., 19.15; Ph.D., U. Cal., 1920, grad. Sch. Criminology, 1923; M.D., Rush Med. Coll., 192 m. Margaret Steele Taylor, Aug. 9, 1922 (d< 1960); 1 son, John William Earle. Came to Ua 1892, naturalized, 1910. Asst, in biology Bost U., 19*14-15; instr. U. So. Cal., 1915-16; a* instr. later instr. physiology U. Cal., 1916-20; r LARONER, Lena Bogarrius, author; b. at CatskHl, Antiques, American Collector Mag. Home: 3000 search in criminology with Berkeley (Cal.) Pol: N.Y., June 2, 1843; d. Rev. Joseph F. and EH*a SpenoervUle Rd., Lima, O. Died Feb. 1967. Dept., 1920-23; research psychologist State