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...Donald Wakefield Smith, 38 and the Board "baby," is a roly-poly, volatile, sharp-tongued onetime Philadelphia lawyer who would rather not be reminded that he looks like Herbert Hoover when he smiles. Boardman Smith knows how workers feel because his father was once a steel-worker and he himself worked in the mills to earn his way through Coraopolis, Pa. high school. As a lawyer, he specialized in labor and immigration cases...
Edwin Seymour Smith, 45, no kin to Donald Wakefield, has an even more extensive Labor background. After Harvard and a stretch of reporting for the Springfield Republican and Hartford Times, he became employment manager of Boston's famed Filene Department Store and personal assistant to Board Chairman Abraham Lincoln Filene. In 1931 he was appointed Massachusetts' Commissioner of Labor & Industries, left that job to join the old NRA Labor Board. Ruddy-faced, blue-eyed, a snappy dresser given to loud neckties, he reads omnivorously, has written several economic treatises, relaxes week ends on his farm in Loudoun County...
GEORGE TROY Wakefield...
...Connell was secretary of the Lucius Beebe Memorial Library building committee, treasurer of Hartshorn House Association, secretary of the Wakefield Hospital Association, past president of the Harvard Odontological Society...
Ralph Lazzaro '36, of Wakefield; Manuel Levine '36, of Brockton; Newton A. Levine '36, of Roxbury; Malcolm E. Lewis '37, of Medford; Ransome Van B. Lynch '37, of Hingham; John B. Lyons '38, of Quincy; William W. McAlpine '36, of Medford; John J. McCarthy, Jr. '36, of Cambridge; Dougles T. McClay '36, of Mattapan; Loughlin F. McHugh '36, of Worcester; Francis N. Magliozzi '36, of Somerville; John J. Maloney, Jr. '36, of Dorchester; Arthur J. Martellucci '38, of Cambridge; Richard L. Martin '36, of W. Roxbury; Henry W. Maxant '37, of Ayer; Peter Megalonakis '37, of Boston; Edward Meilman...