Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 112

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GUYETTE, Walter E., realtor, banker, Industrialist; b. Berlin, Vt., Sept. 6, 1885; s. Franklin Guyette and Catherine ( Herbert) G .; ed. pub. schs .; m. Kath- erine M. Tighe of Lowell, Sept. 24, 1913. Worked In local real estate office, 1901-06; estab. Walter E. Guyette & Co., gen. real estate and Ins. bus., Lowell, 1906; has done bus. throughout N. E., 1906 -; entered banking bus., 1923; entered brew- ing Industry, 1933; now exec. v.p., gen. mgr., Har- vard Brewing Co., Lowell; dir., Appleton Nat. Bk., Harvard Brewing Co., Mass. Real Estate Exchange; tr. City Instn. Sav .; owner, Walter E. Guyette & Co .; mem. Intelligence Service, U.S.A., duration of World War; mem. Mass. Fed. Ins. Agts., Mass. Brewers Assn. (exec. ehmn.), Nat. Assn. Ins. Agts., B.P.O.E., (Lowell Lodge), Mechanics Phalanx. Clubs: Vesper Country, Longmeadow Golf, Catholic (N.Y.), Fox & Hounds (Boston). Travel: U.S. and Europe (extensive) ; Cath. lay leader, Jubilee Pil- grimage to Rome, 1925; made Papal Knight Comdr., Order of St. Gregory, also Knight Comdr., Order of the Holy Sepulchre while In Rome. Father


Civil War vet. Catholle. Democrat. Offlee: 174 Central St., also Harvard Brewing Co., Lowell. Home: 372 Parker St., Lowell.


Y GUYTON, Mary Louise, teacher, supervisor of edu- cation; d. Patrick Henry Guyton and Margaret (MacNeil) G .; ed. Lowell State Teachers' Coll .; A.B., Emmanuel Coll., 1931, A.M., 1932; student, Boston Univ., Harvard Summer Schs .; unmarried. Teacher Eng,, Ayer, Revere, Malden, Somerville; instr., Windsor Tr. Seh., Boston Univ., Hyannis State Teachers' Coll., North Adams, Bridgewater; lecturer, Radcliffe Coll., Wheeloek Tr. Sch .; asst., courses in immigrant edn., Harvard, 3 summers; now state supervisor of adult alien edn., Mass. State Dept. Edn .; mem .: Administrative Women In Edn. (pres. Mass. Council), Mass. Assn. Teach- ers of Adults (hon. mem.), Nat. Council on Nat- uralization & Citizenship (v.p.), Nat. Edn. Assn. (pres., dept. adult edn., 1933-34), Am. Assn. Adult Edn., Greater Boston Counch Adult Edn., Emman- uel Coll. Alunmae Assu., Mass. Parent-Teacher Assn. (State advisory bd.), Mass. Lib. Assn. (State advisory bd.), Mass. State Fed, Women's Clubs. Clubs: State House Women's (past pres.), Profes- sional Women's ( Boston), Quota International (3rd v.p.). Author: teachers' manuals for Mass. Dept. Edn .; A Basic English Course for Adults. Travel: Europe, Can., U.S. Office: Mass. State Department of Education 200 Newbury St., Boston. Home: 264 Bay State Rd., Boston.


GWIN, Samnel Lawrence, Jr., lawyer; b. Groen- wood, Miss., Apr. 4, 1908; s. S. L. Gwin and Sally Barnes ( Humphreys) G .; ed. Greenwood high sch .; Deerfield Acad .; A.B., Yale, 1930; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1933; m. Elizabeth C. Thomas of Boston, Dee. 2, 1933; 1 dau .- Elizabeth T. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1933, and since in gen. practice of law at Boston; asso, with Choate, Hall & Stewart; mem. corp., Provident Inst. for Savings, Boston. Epis- copalian. Democrat. Office: 30 State St., Boston. Home: 47 Walker St., Cambridge. Summer home: Nahant.


Y GWINN, John S., executive secretary; b. Beverly, Apr. 7, 1896; s. Fred A. Gwinn and Ellen A. (Nich- ols) G .; ed. Beverly high sch., 1915; m. Ruth S. Wilson of Beverly, June 8, 1918. Messenger, book- keeper, teller, Beverly Nat. Bk., 1912-20; examiner, Bank Commr.'s Ofllee, Commonwealth of Mass., 1920-26; treas. Quincy Trust Co., 1926-35; exec. See. Mass. Bankers Assu., 1935 -; dir. Quincy Trust Co., Wollaston Fed. Sav. & Loan Assn .; served with 348th Inf., 87th Div., A.E.F., World War; mem. Am. Legion, Masons. Club: Quiney Rotary (past pres.). Dese. John Shatswell, Ipswich, 1636. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 80 Federal St., Boston. Ilome: 131 Fenno St., Wollaston.


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HAAG, Alvin Samuel, elergyman; b. Wilmot, S.D., Nov. 12, 1905; s. llenry C. Ilaag and Mina (Nagel) II .; ed. Ball high seh., Galveston, Tex .; Ilobart Coll .; B.A., North Central, 1928; B.D., Evangelical Theol. Sem., 1930; Th.M., Colgate-Rochester Di- vinity Sch., 1934; Ph.D., Boston Univ., 1939; ni. Helen M. Bergeman of Cedar Falls, Ia., June 1930; 1 sou-David Bergeman. Asst. minister, Bethany Ch., Highland Park, 11., 1929-30; minister, Cal- vary Evangelical Ch., Rochester, N.Y., 1930-34, First Evangelical Ch., Somerville, 1934-39, instr., Rockwood Park sch., 1937-39; Borden Parker Bowne fellow in philosophy, Boston Univ., 1936- 37; mem. Pi Kappa Delta, Deta Psi Omega, Au- thor: articles in various religious periodicals. Member Evangelical Church. Socialist. Address:


23 Rockwood St., Jamaica Plain. Summer home: Story City, Ia.


ILAAS, Joseph L., technical superintendent; b. Cologne, Ger., Sept. 4, 1900; s. Hubert llaas and Johanna (Moenking) II .; ed. Medway high seh .; B.S. (industrial chem.), Harvard, 1923; m. Ilelen C. Mulcahy of Framingham, 1935. With Western Elec. Co., 1923-1924; Westinghouse Lamp Co., 1924-1926; tech. supt., Ilodgman Rubber Co., Framingham, 1926 -; tr. Framingham Town Lib .; pvt. S.AT.C., World War; mem, Am. Chem. Soe., K.C. Catholie. Independent. Offiee and home: Framingham.


V HABERLER, Gottfried, profesor of economics; b. Purkersdorf, Aus., July 20, 1900; s. Franz Haber-


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ler and Franziska (Mosing) H .; ed. Gymnasium Vienna; Vienna Univ .; London Univ .; Harvard; D.Sc., Univ. Vienna, 1924, Dr. Jur., 1926; m. Frieder- leke Kaan, Aug. 26, 1931. Sec. Ch. of Commerce, Vienna, 1925-31; lecturer, then prof. economics, Univ. Vlenna, 1927-34; expert, League of Nations, 1934-36; visiting lecturer, Harvard, 1931-32, asso. prof., 1936-38, prof., 1938 -; mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Royal Keon. Soc., Econometric Soc. Au- thor: Der Sinn Der Indexzahlen (German), 1927; The Theory of International Trade, 1935; Prosperity and Depression, 1937; articles in econ. mags, and jours. Office: Dept. Economics, Har- vard University, Cambridge. Home: 7 Shady Hill Sq., Cambridge.


HACKETT, Chauncey Craven, lawyer; b. Washing- ton, D.C., May 20, 1881; s. Frank Warren Hackett and Ida (Craven) 11 .; ed. St. Mark's Sch., South- boro; Preston and Friends' Schs., Washington, D.C .; A.B., Harvard, 1903; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1906; m. Katharine Hennen Jennings of .Wash., D.C., 1914; children-Hennen, Sylvia Joan; m. (2d) Mary Cleveland Moffett of N.Y. City, 1926; children-Wendy, Thomas Truxtun, William Patrick. Practiced law, Wash., D.C., 1906-1931; with A.E.F. in France, at Hdqrs., A.S., Paris, Nov. 1917-July 1919, 1st It., capt., Air Service. Dese. William Hackett, who settled in Salisbury from N.J., 1670. Episcopalian. Republican. Home: Provincetown.


HACKETT, Grace Edith, art supervisor; b. Boston; d. James A. Hlackett and Mary A. (Hingston) H .; ed. Mass. Sch. Art, 1894-98; studied in Eng. and Fr., 1906, 1908; B.S. Edn., 1928. Supervisor of art edn., Dept. Manual Arts, Boston pub. sehs., 1909 -; master craftsman, Boston Soc. Arts & Crafts, Am. Artists Prof. League; mem. Copley Soc., Pub. Sch. Art League. Clubs: N.Y. Water Color, Bos- ton Art, West Roxbury Woman's, Boston Teach- ers'. Author: mag. articles on edn., hist. of art, travel; art ed. World Horizons. Travel: around world; Europe (5 tlines). Independent. Otlice: 15 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 1991 Center St., West Roxbury.


/ HADLOCK, Russell S., insurance broker; b. Isles- ford, Me., May 26, 1900; s. Walter Hladlock and Grace M. (Spurling) 11 .; ed. Kents Hill (Me.) Sch., 1914-16; Bangor (Me.) high sch., 1916-19; B.B.A., Boston Univ. Coll. Bus. Adm., 1923; m. Elizabeth Williams Sweet of Springfield, June 14, 1929. Spl. agent, John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1923-30; spl. agent, Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1930 -; tr. Boston Univ .; mem. Boston Univ. Alumni Assn., (pres, and dir., 1936-38), Nat. Life Underwriters Assn., Boston Life Underwriters Assu. (exec. com.), Alpha Kappa Psi. Clubs: Appalachian Mt. (Boston), Yacht (Hingham). Unitarian. Re- publican. Office: 31 Milk St., Boston. llome: 23 Valley Rd., Milton.


HAERTLEIN, Albert, asso. professor of civil en- gineering; b. Alton, Ill., Aug. 9, 1895; s. John George Haertlein and Emma (Elba) H .; ed. Yeatman high sch., St. Louis, Mo .; A.B., Harvard, 1916; B.S., M.I.T. and Harvard, 1918; m. . Ethel Eleanor Lacey, Sept. 17, 1919; children -- John Belford, James Allen. Instr. civ. engring., llar- vard, 1919-23, lecturer, 1928-29, asso. prof., 1929 -; structural engr., Dwight P. Robinson, Inc., N. Y. City, 1923-25; engr., Duquesne Light Co., Pitts- burgh, Pa., 1925-28; 1st lt. Engrs. Corp, U.S.A. with A.E.F. in Fr., Sept. 1918-June, 1919; meni. Am, and Boston Socs. C.ES., Am. Acad. Arts & Sci- ences, etc. , Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Harvard Faculty. Author: papers on civ. engring. subjs. Episcopalian. Office: Harvard University, Cam- bridge. Home: 44 Marion Rd., Watertown.


HAFEY, James Edward, lawyer; b. Agawam, Aug. 13, 1885; s. James J. Hafey and Katherine (Mul- cahy) H .; ed. Christian Brothers Sch., Chicopee, 1892-99, high seh., 1900-04; A.B., Holy Cross Coll., 1908; LL.B., Fordham Univ. Law Sch., 1912; m. Margaret M. Houlihan, June 24, 1919; children- James W., Therese. Teacher in Brooklyn, N.Y., 1908-12; admitted to Mass. bar, 1914, and since engaged in gen, practice of law at Chicopee; sec. Chicopee Ch. of Commerce, 1914 --; eity solicitor,


City of Chicopee, 1920-24; trustee Chicopee Sav. Bk .; mem. K.C. Catholic. Democrat. Office: 38 Center St. Home: 150 Fairview Av., Chicopee.


HAGAR, Helen Clark, furniture decorator; b. Pea- body, Sept. 8, 1896; d. Willlam C. Hagar and E. Florence (Hill) H .; ed. Peabody high sch .; New Sch. of Design, Boston. Received 1 yr. scholar- ship; worked for Miss M. C. Hardy, decorating furniture, trays, etc .; now works on antiques en- tirely, same work; mem. Beverly Art Guild. Clubs: Morse Science (now Essex County Nature), Peabody Garden. Travel: Calif., Bermuda. Desc. Gov. Endicott. Universalist. Republican. Of- fice: 18 Bridge St., Salem. Home: 66 Federal St., Salem.


HAGAR, Joseph Clarence, printer; b. Marshfield, Aug. 27, 1866; s. Joseph Hagar, M.D., and Lucy Frances (Clapp) H .; ed. Thayer Acad., Braintree, A.B., Boston Univ., 1886; m. Alexandrine E. Chisholm of Newton, 1895; children-Joseph A., Donald C., Stuart M., Malcolm. On staff of Dr. Benjamin A. Gould, astron., 1886-87; prof. math., Wyo. Sem., Kingston, Pa., 1887-88; instr., White & Sykes Prep. Sch., Cincinnati, O., 1888-90; re- porter, Cincinnati Times Star, 1890-91, Worcester Telegram, 1892; ed., Lawrence American, 1892-97, N.E. Druggist (now The Apothecary), 1897-1930; treas., N.E. Druggist Pub. Co. (now Rapid Serv- ice Press), 1897-, moderator, Marshfield, 1917- 22, seleetman, 1922-29; mem. Marshfield Agr. & Hort. Soc., (pres., 1921-22), Hist. Soc. (pres., 1920-, I'hi Beta Kappa, Beta Theta Pi. Clubs: University, Rotary. Unitarian. Republican. Of- fice: 470 Atlantic Av., Boston. Home: Marshfield Hills.


HAGENDORN, Max F., artist (painter); b. Stuttgart, Ger., June 27, 1870; s. Carl Hagendorn and Laura (Esenwein) 11 .; ed. Royal Acad. of Fine & Indus- trial Arts; Royal Real Gymnasium, Stuttgart; m. Bernice Lacey of Boston, 1916; 1 dau .- Gerda. Instr. Ger., lloly Trinity Coll., Dallas, Tex .; dir. Art Inst., Washburn Coll., Topeka, Kan .; received medal, World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo., 1904: work represented Museum Fine Arts, Boston. Travel: Ger., Aus., It., Switz., U.S. Address: 48 Bullard St., Sharon.


V HAGGART, GIbert Edmund, physician; b. Durango, Colo., Nov. 30, 1894; s. John Haggart and Lunette E. (Jackson) Il .; ed. Allen sch., West Newton, A.B., Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., 1915; M.I)., Harvard Med. Sch., 1919; m. Robina Millar of Arn- prior, Ont., Can., Sept. 22, 1923; 1 son-Duncan M. Med. interne and Dalton scholar, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, 1919-20; surg. interne, Presbyn. Ilosp., N.Y. City, 1920-22; visiting surgeon and surgeon in charge, Out Patient Dept., Beekman St. Hosp., N. Y. City, 1924-26; asst. surgeon, N. Y. Orthopedic Hosp. & Dispensary, 1924-28; instr. surgery, Coll. Phys. & Surgeons; now head, dept. bone and joint surgery, Lahey Clinic, Boston; attending ortho- pedie surgeon, N.E. Deaconess and N.E. Bap- tist Hosps .; pvt., Med. R.C., World War; mem. Am. Orthopedie Assn., Am. Acad. Orthopedic Sur- geons, N.Y. Acad. Med., A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Boston Surg. Soc. Clubs: Dedham Country & Polo, Harvard (Boston), Norfolk Fish & Game, E'el River Beach. Author: med. papers on bone and joint surgery. Republican. Office: 605 Common- wealth Av., Boston. Home: Wamipatuck Rd., Ded- ham. Summer res .: Plymouth.


HAIIN, Dorothy Anna, professor of organic chem- istry; b. Philadelphia, Pa., April 9, 1876; d. Carl I. Hahn and Mary Deborah ( Beaver) Il .; ed. Phila. (l'a.) high sch., Baldwin Sch., Bryn Mawr, Pa .; A B., Bryn Mawr, 1899; Ph. D., Yale, 1917; Leipzig Univ., 1906-07; unmarried. Prof. chem., Pa. Coll. for Women, 1899-1906; instr. chem., Mount Hol- yoke Coll., 1908-14, asso. prof. 1914-16, prof. chem., 1916 -; lib. research work, Chemists' Club, N.Y. City, for Barret Co., 1917-18 (summers) ; as- sisted Dr. A. M. Comey, Dir. of Chem. Warfare, in compiling Chemical Solubilities; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Women, Am. Chem. Soc., Deutsche Chem- ische Gesellschaft, Sigma Xi. Club: Mystic Arts Soc. Author: Dietionary of Chemical Sombilities, Inorganic, (in collaboration with Dr. Comey);


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Theorles of Organic Chemistry, by Dr. Ferdinand Henrich, (trans. and enlarged from rev. 4th Ger. ed.) by Dr. Treat B. Johnson, and Dr. D.Il .; The Catalytic Oxidation of Organic Compounds in the Vapor Phase, (with I. F. Marek); Pyrimidines (with Treat B. Johnson). Presbyterian. Demo- crat. Office: Mount llolyoke College, South Had- ley. Home: South Hadley. Summer res. : Noank, Conn.


V HAIGIS, John W., business man; b. Turners Falls, July 31, 1881; s. John Haigis and Elizabeth ( Hilde- brandt) 11 .; ed. pub. schs., Montague; m. Rose Luippold of Turners Falls, Dee. 3, 1913 (d. 1920) ; children-Elizabeth, John W., Jr., Rose Margaret. Partner, Bardwell & Haigls, stationers, 1891-1912; bus. mgr., Greenlleld Weekly Recorder 1912-19, ed. and publ., 1920-28; owner and operator, Radio Sta. WHAI, Greenfield; tax collector, Town of Montague, 1903-07; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1909- 12, Mass. State Senate, 1915-16, 1923-26; State Treas. and Receiver Gen., Commonwealth of Mass., 1936; v.p., Franklin Co. Trust Co., 1925-26, pres., 1926 -; tr. Greenfield Sav. Bk .; treas., Deerfield Acad .; mem. Masous, I.O.O.F., Red Men. Congre- galionalist. Republican. Office: 324 Main St., Greenfield. Home: 24 Church St., Greenfield. Summer res .: Ashfield.


HAINES, Thomas II., utilities executive; b. Phila., Pa., Nov. 16, 1889; s. George N. Halnes and Bertha (Armstrong) 11 .; ed. Meehanle Arts high sch .; B.S. (meeh. engring.) M.I.T., 1911; m. Mildred Irving of Boston, Sept. 4, 1912; ehildren-Mar- jorle, Barbara. Asst. nlstr. In steam lab., M.I.T., 1912-13; asst. supt., maintenance of lines dept., Boston Edison Co., June 9, 1913, supt. June 10, 1925 -; dept. now known as transmission and dls- tribution dept .; mem. Engring. Socs. N.E., Am. Inst. E.E., Am. Soc. Testing Materials, Boston Ch. Commerce, Aleppo Temple. Clubs: Engineers, University, Author: several technical papers. Congregationalist. Republican. Offee: Boston Edison Co., 39 Boylston St., Boston. Home: 62 Shellield Rd., West Newton. Summer res .: South Yarmouth.


HALBERSTADT, Ernst, artist; b. Germany, Aug. 26, 1910; s. Albert Halberstadt and Johanna (Sichel) H .; ed. Boston pub. schs .; Mechanles Arts high sch .; grad. Mass. Sch. Art .; m. Luba Hershman; children-Jerome, Jon. Mural painter, industrial designer, photographer; murals in U.S. Post Of- fice (Chicopee P'alls), Coast Arty. Board ( Fortress Monroe, Va.), olllee of chief of Coast Arty. (Munl- tions Bldg., Wash., D.C.), State Bd. of Ilousing (Mass.); former asst. to Diego Rivera, Detrolt Inst. Fine Arts, and to Ezra Winter on Radlo ('ity mural; dir. Mass. Soc. for Advancement of Art Edn., 1939; mem. Mass. Artists Unlon. Studio: 102 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge.


Y HALE, Albert, bond and Investment broker; b. Jamaica Plain, Apr. 19, 1872; s. Albert Hale and Katharine Davenport (Wood) Il .; ed. Hale's Pvt. Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1893; m. Mabel Sted- man, June 19, 1922 ; ehildren-Thomas. With ES. H. Rollins & Sons, Boston, several yrs .; mgr. bond dept., Parkinson & Burr (now Burr, Gannett & Co.), about 1898-1909; in bus, as Albert Hale & Co., 1912 -; dir. U.S. Envelope Co. Travel: U.S. mainly. Author: Investment Laws; Savings Bank Investments; Old Newburyport Houses. Unita- rian. Office: 35 Congress St., Boston. Ilome: 5 Common St., Dedham. Summer ros .: Newbury.


HALIS, Charles Wesley, lawyer; b. Bolton, Conn., Feb. 13, 1872; s Charles W. Hale and Sarah C. (Hunt) H .; ed. Rockville (Conn.) high sch .; Wes- leyan Univ., Middletown, Conn ; D.M.D. (cum laude), Harvard Dental Sch., 1902; LL.B., Boston ITniv. Sch. Law, 1924; m. Della M. Presbrey of Rockville, Conn., July 25, 1894; children-Fiona Presbrey, Charles Wesley, 111 (d.). Practiced dentistry, Springfield, 1902-20; mem. Mass. State Bd. Dental Examiners (chin. 4 yrs.), 1913-20; praetleed law, Springfield, 1924 -; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1921-28, Mass. Senate, 1929-30; ehmn. spl. recess eomimn. to study Compulsory Motor Vehicle Liability Ins., 1929-30; register of deeds for Hamp- den Co., 1938 -; tr. N.E. Conf. of M.E. Ch .; v.p.


and tr. Cummings Mem. Mission, Springfield; dir. Springfield Goodwill Industrles, Ine .; v.p. and dir. Presbrey-Leland Studies, Inc. (N. Y. City and Brattleboro, Vt.), Presbrey-Leland Realty Corp. (N.Y. Clty); dir. Presbrey-Leland Quarrles, Inc., Brattleboro, Vt .; mem. Med. Adv. Bd., Selective Draft, Capt. 20th Regt. Inf., Mass. State Guard, World War; mem. Am. and Mass. (hon.) Dental Assis., Mass. Bar, Masons, Odd Fellows, Grange, Chi Psi, Xl Psi Phi, Delta Theta Phi. Clubs: Springfield City, Kiwanis. Author: varlous hist. articles. Desc. Sir Richard Lyman, one of orig- inal proprietors of Hartford, Conn .; Gov. John Webster, 5th Colonial Gov. of Conn. Address: 400 St. James Av., Springlleld.


HALE, Edward Russell, lawyer; b. Portland, Me., May 25, 1884; s. llenry W. Hale and Anna E. (Russell) H .; ed. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1906; Har- vard Law Sch., 1908-10; m. Ethel M. Mitchell, May 25, 1911; 1 dau .- Mrs. Anna M. Il. Bowditch. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1910; mem. Wells and Hale (Haverhill) till 1926; Ilale and Sanderson (Boston); Hale, Sanderson, Byrnes and Morton; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1916, Mass. Constl Conv. 1917-19; spl. justice, Cent. Dist. ('t., Northern Essex 1924; Chlef Asst. U.S. Atty. (Mass.), 1925- 26; spl. counsel to Mass. Bank Commrs. 1931-33; mem. Essex Co., former chmn. Rep. City Com. (lhaverhill) many years, former mem. Rep. State Com. Clubs: Union, Harvard (N.Y. ). Chlef counsel In Butler et al. v. U.S. (Hoosac Mills case), wherein Imposition of processing tax was successfully challenged. Congregationalist. Re- publican. Ofllee: 49 Federal St., Boston. Home: 535 Beacon St., Boston. Summer res .: Little Boar's Head, N. Il.


HALE, Ernest Alfred, banker; b. Boston, Apr. 10, 1888; s. Alfred A. lale and Harrlet Alberta (Hill) 11 .; ed. Dorchester high sch .; L.L. B., Northeastern Unlv. Law Sch., 1918; m. Ruth Tremaine Mitchell of Boston, Jan. 22, 1915; 1 son-Richard Ernest. Pres, treas, and dir. Suffolk Coop. BR., March 1912; pres. and dir. Suffolk Coop. Fed. Sav. & Loan Assn., 1937 -; dir. Nat. Roekland Bk., Bos- ton; pres. N.E. Fed. Sav. League; former pres. U.S. Bldg. & Loan League; mem. Mass. Bar, Mass. Soc. Founders & Patriots of Am., A.F. & A.M. (St. John's Lodge, St. Paul's Chap. ), K T. ( Boston Commandery ), Aleppo Temple ( Mass. Consistory ). Clubs: Boston City (mem. govs.), Brae Burn Country, Waban Neighborhood, Reciprocity, Ap- palachian Mt. Author: History of Co-operative Banks In Massachusetts. Dir. desc. Thomas Hale, Newbury 1638. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 14 Bromfield St., Boston. Home: 26 Larch Rd., Waban. Summer res. : Rindge, N.H.


VIALE, Frank Gardner, craftsman of handwrought jewelry and enamels; b. Norwich, Conn., Nov. 13, 1876; s. Alble Loomis and Adelaide E. (Good- enongh) H .; ed. Norwich Free Acad .; Sch. Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston; Denman Ross Sch. of De- sign; Guild of Handicraft, Eng., pupil of Frederic Partridge, London; m. Julia Dwight of Boston, Feb. 22, 1909. Craftsman of hand wrought jew- elry and enamels; lecturer at museumis, colls. and clubs; lecturer and exhibitor at Art Inst. Chica- go, Carnegie Mus., Brooklyn Art Mus., MIwaukee Art Inst., Albright Gallery, Corcoran Gallery, Denver Art Mus., Kansas City Art Inst., City Art Mus. (St. Louis), Boston Mus. Fine Arts, Cincln- nati Art Mus., Cleveland Art Mus, Syracuse Mus. Arts; enamels in permanent collections, keine Arts Gallery at San Diego, Speed Museum ( Lonis- ville, Ky.), R.I. Sch. of Design; mem. Harvard Musical Assn., Copley Soc., Am. Fed. of Artists, English Speaking Unlon, Boston Soc. Arts & Crafts, Craftsman's Guild (Marblehead, dean). Awards: Medallist, Boston Soc. Arts and Crafts; Newton Perkins medal, Norwich Free Acad .; sil- ver medal, Panama-Pacific Expn .; Chicago Art Inst. medal; 2 medals from City of Boston. Trav- cl: Eng., 1 yr .; Scot., Wales, It., Sp., Port., Hlol., I''r., Ger., Switz. Desc. James Hale branch of Edward Everett Hale family. Studio: 2 Park Sa., Boston. Ilome: 58 W. Cedar St., Boston. Sunner res .: 25 Lee St., Marblehead.


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HALE, James David, foundryman; b. Springfield, July 27, 1895; s. Davld Hale and Myrta H .; ed. Wilbraham Acad .; B.S., Wesleyan Univ., 1917; m. Katharine Atwood Cowles of Springfield, Oct. 1, 1924; I son-Alan. With Springfield Foundry Co., 1917-, apprentice in foundry, 1917, resumed work in 1919, sec. 1928-, asst. treas., 1924-, v.p. 1939 -; pres. N.E. Roller Grate Co., 1931-1938, In - corporator, Springfield Five Cents Sav. Bk .; 2d lt., then 1st It. Field Arty., U.S.A., 1917-19, with A.E.F. In Fr .; Ist It. to maj. F.A. Res., 1923-33; tr. and asst. treas. Wilbraham Acad .; asso. mem. Engring. Soe, of Western Mass., Alpha Delta Phi, Masons (32°). Club: University of Springfield (pres. 1938). Republican, Ofllee: Springfield Foundry Co., Indian Orchard. llome: 129 Dover Rd., Longmeadow.


HALE, Lilian Westcott, artist; b. Hartford, Conn., Dec. 7, 1881; d. Edward Gardiner Westcott and Harriet Louise (Clarke) W .; ed. Boston Mus. Fine Arts; m. Philip L. Hale of Boston, June 11, 1902; 1 dau .- Nancy. Represented In Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Phillips Memorial Art Gallery, Cor- coran Art Gallery, Philadelphia Art Club, Metro- politan Mus. of Art, Concord Art Assn., Boston Mus. Fine Arts, Denver Art Mus .; mem. Nat. Acad. of Design. Awards: gold medal and medal of honor, San Francisco Expn., 1915; gold medal, Philadelphia Art Club, 1919; Potter Palmer gold medal, Art Inst., Chicago, 1920; Carol H. Beck.Y HALEY, William T., surgeon (eye, ear, nose & gold medal, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, 1923; Shaw me- morial prize, Nat. Acad. Design, 1924, 1st Altman prize from same, 1927; medal of honor, Concord Art Assn., 1925. Home: Dedham. Summer res .: Rockport.


HALE, Ralph Tracy, publisher; b. Newburyport, Dec. 29, 1880; s. Edward A. Hale and Elizabeth P. (Akerman) 11 .; ed. Newburyport high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1902; m. Margaret S. Greenleaf of New- buryport, May 23, 1905; 1 son-Albert Greenleaf. Asst. in English Dept., Harvard, 1902-03; editorial dept., Ladies Home Journal, 1903-04; book editor, Bobbs Merrill Co., Indianapolis and N. Y., 1904-07; ed. and gen. migr., Small, Maynard & Co., Boston, 1907-20; ing. dir., The Medici Soc. of America, Inc., 1920, combined in 1929 with Hale, Cushman & Flint, Inc., estab. 1927; mem. bd. trs., Winches- ter Pub. Lib. ; occasional lecturer on hist. of paint- ing, on "Vermeer", Holland, etc. Mem. Copley Soc. of Boston. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Bos- ton Authors (treas. 1918-), Lincoln Group of Boston, Monday Club of Winchester, Winchester Coffee, Harvard (N.Y.) Author: (with Capt. Robt. A. Bartlett) The hast Voyage of the 'Karluk'; (with Philip I, Hale and Frederick W. Coburn) Vermeer. Travel: Europe. Desc. Anne Hutchin- son, Gov. Simon Bradstreet, Gov. Thomas Dudley, Patrick Tracy. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 116 Newbury St., Boston, and 189 Fifth Av., N. Y. City. Honre: 44 Lloyd St., Winchester.


V HALE, Richard Walden, lawyer; b. Milton, June 30, 1871; s. George Silsbee Hale and Ellen (Sever) Il .; ed. pub. and pvt, schs., 1875-87; student, M.I.T., 1887-88; A.B., Harvard, 1892; LI .. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1895; m. Mary Newbold Patterson of N. Y. City, May 14, 1903; 1 son-Richard Walden, Jr. Admitted to Mass, bar, 1895; mem. Hale & Fiske, 1895-97; alone, 1897-99; mem. Hale & Grinnell, 1899-1914, Hale, Grinnell & Swaim, 1914-18, llale & Dorr, 1918 -; treas. Old South Meeting House; v.p. Ford Hall Forum; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1910; has held various town oflices, Dover; see, and treas, for U.S., Selden Soc. (English). Cinbs: Union (Boston); Century (New York). Author: The Dreyfus Story; Letters of Warwick Greene; articles in various mags. Desc. liberal ancestors who arrived In America about 1650. Congrega- tionallst. Republican. Ofllee: 60 State St., Bos- ton. Home: Dover (P.O. Needham).




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