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Crew, on the Freshman Football Team, on the winning 1911 Crew, and 
a member of Delta Phi, University Club, Corinthian Yacht Club and the 
City Government Club. 
He was married March 8, 1912, in Hamilton, Bermuda, to Mary G. La 
Tourette. 
Moon has sent in the mailing address given above but has 
failed to state what his present business is. . 
Willis Munro 
Business address, United States Bureau of Entomology, Providence, R. I. 
61 Erie County Bank Building, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Willis Munro was born December 3, 1873, in Boston, Mass., the son 
of Josiah Greene Munro and Sarah Keen Healey (Dall) Munro. On his 
father’s side he is of Scotch and Welsh ancestry, being the grandson of 
Peter Greene Munro and Sarah Mumford (Willis) Munro and on his 
mother’s side of Scotch and English descent, the grandson of the Rev. 
Charles Henry Appleton Dall and Caroline Wells (Healey) Dall. He has 
a brother, Charles Dall Munro. 
He received the degrees of B.A. and LL.B. from Harvard in 1806 
and 1899, respectively. For the next five years he was engaged in 
the practice of law. Owing to ill health, at the end of that time he 
was forced to give up all work for three years. 
He was married October 31, 1907, in New York City, to Miss Marion 
Beach Bogardus of Brooklyn, N. Y., daughter of Leonard Bogardus and! 
Julia Keith (Beach) Bogardus. 
On July 1, 1912, Munro became field assistant to the state for- 
ester of Connecticut. He is at present assistant in the United 
States Bureau of Entomology, Providence, R. I., working on 
the subject of gypsy moth control. 
He is a member of the Unitarian church. From January 1, 
1902, to August 15, 1903, he was deputy assistant district attorney 
of New York County, N. Y. He served in the Massachusetts 
Naval Brigade, Fourth Division, from January, 1892, to April, 
1896, and later held the positions of seaman, quartermaster, gun- 
ner’s mate, boatswain’s mate, chief boatswain’s mate and ensign. 
He also served in the New York National Guard and in Squadron 
A Cavalry, Troop 3, and was a private three years, beginning in 
1902. 



