Background
Patten, David LOngfellow was born on September 12, 1894 in Westwood, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Charles Campbell and Florence (Mayhew) Patten.
Patten, David LOngfellow was born on September 12, 1894 in Westwood, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Charles Campbell and Florence (Mayhew) Patten.
Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1916. Certified language professor, University Paris, 1919.
Engineer, Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation, Boston, 1920; superintendent all production, Paramount Motion Picture Corporation, New York City, 1921-1923; salesman, Harris Forbes & Company, Boston, 1924-1933; a founder, partner, board directors, Whiting Week & Knowles (then Whiting Weeks & Stubbs, Inc.), Boston, 1933-1942; construction engineering,, Duxbury, Massachusetts, 1946-1948; construction engineering,, Duxbury, Massachusetts, from 1950. Chief mission to Portugal, ECA, 1948-1950. Associate Foreign Policy Morgan Company, Boston.
Air raid warden Town of Brookline, Massachusetts, 1941-1942. Advisor Boys Club, Boston, also member international committee. Member New England Committee for Sales United States Government Bonds, Boston Community Fund, American Red Cross, Boston.
Second lieutenant United States Army, 1917-1919, Advertising Educational Foundation. Commander United States Navy, 1942-1945. Captain United States Naval Reserve retired.
Member Society Real Estate Appraisers, Society Real Estate Brokers, Boston Chamber of C., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alumni Association Ilife), University Club (Washington), Duxbury Yacht Club, Union Boat Club, Phi Gamma Delta.
Married Beatrice L. Allen, April 2, 1918 (deceased May 1943). Married Dorothy Kendall Russell, October 28, 1945.