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at Waterbury, Conn., Harriet Mitchell Northrop, born December 5,
1892, at Waterbury, Conn., daughter of Otis Smith Northrop and
Sarah Eleanor (Canfield) Northrop. He graduated at Harvard, A.B.,
in 1913 and was for years an architectural draftsman but is now a
trustee. They removed to Santa Barbara, California, in 1923, but
returned east in 1934. They reside at 100 Beacon Street, Boston,
Mass. Children:
1. Otis Northrop, b. November 2, 1916, at Cambridge,
Mass. (B4A,153,1)
2. Henry Davis, Jr., b. August 10, 1919, at Jamaica
Plain, Mass. (B4A,153,2)
3. Edwin, b. December 10, 1921, at Jamaica Plain, Mass.;
d. September 4, 1937, at Dedham, Mass.
4. Abby Manning, b. December 17, 1923, at Santa Barbara,
Cal.; Smith College, 1946.
B4A,153,1.
Otis Northrop Minot, 1st child of Henry Davis Minot (B4A,15) and
Harriet M. (Northrop) Minot, was born November 2, 1916, at
Cambridge, Mass., and graduated, B.A., at Harvard in 1939. He
entered the U.S. Naval Reserve August 9, 1940 at the Navy Yard,
Boston, trained at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, as a reserve
midshipman and in the Navy Training School at Bowdoin College as
Ensign. From November, 1941, to July, 1942, he studied at the
Radio Material School at Bellevue, D.C., and then taught there.
From July, 1942, to December, 1944, he taught at the Naval
Training School, Bowdoin College, and from December, 1944, to
February, 1945, did sea duty in the Atlantic. From then until August
1945, he taught at the Naval Training School at Bowdoin, went on
terminal leave at Casco Bay, Maine, August 31, 1945, was
promoted to Lieutenant Commander October 3, 1945, discharged
at Boston December 1945, entered the Harvard Business School for
the Master's degree early in 1946 and began assisting the dean of
that branch of the university. He married June 10, 1944, at Bowdoin
College, Louise Gross, Smith College 1942, Columbia 1943.
B4A,153,2.
Henry Davis Minot, Jr., 2d child of H.D. Minot (B4A,153) and
Harriet M. (Northrop) Minot, was born August 10, 1919, at
Jamaica Plain, Mass., graduated at Harvard, A.B., in 1941,
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