The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . ySociety, and the Worcester Board of Trade. He has been very prominent in life insurance circles for many years, asan examiner for six of the most important companies in the country. Hedelivered an address recently before the Life Underwriters Association atBoston, claiming greater importance and dignity for the medical depart-ment of insurance. This address was published by the insurance journals,highly applauded, and won for him an enviable and advanced positionamong the examiners of this part of the country. Though havin


The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . ySociety, and the Worcester Board of Trade. He has been very prominent in life insurance circles for many years, asan examiner for six of the most important companies in the country. Hedelivered an address recently before the Life Underwriters Association atBoston, claiming greater importance and dignity for the medical depart-ment of insurance. This address was published by the insurance journals,highly applauded, and won for him an enviable and advanced positionamong the examiners of this part of the country. Though having retired from general practice, he still continues to exam-ine candidates for several of the best companies, having a fondness for thebusiness. Dr. ^Marble married in 1873 Helen Yi., daughter of the late Ethan andSarah E. (Murray) Allen of Worcester. They have three sons: Allen, bornin 1875; Prescott, born in 1879. and ^Murray, born in 1885; and they nowreside in the mansion on Murray avenue which was erected by Mr. EthanAllen, the father of ]\Irs. Marble, in ANDREW ATHY. The Worcester of 1898. 549 Dr. Lamson Allen, A. M., is one of the leadinj;- physicians of this was born in Wuburn, Massachusetts, June 2, iS^^. There he spent hisboyhood days, receiving an education in the public schools of that then went to Amherst Cnllege, where he was graduated in 1879. Hisnext course was in the New York Homoeopathic ^ledical College andHospital, from which he was graduated in 1883. Doctor Allen commenced the practice of medicine in Southbridge, Massa-chusetts, where he remained eight years, coming to Worcester in April,1892. He succeeded Doctor Edward L. Melius, and took that doctorspractice for a commencement here. He is prominently identified with the medical societies of the vState andcounty, and was for some years president of the county society. He is alsoa member of the Massachusetts Surgical and Gynecological Society andthe American Institute of Homoeopathy.


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