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HALE, Robert Sever, retired; D. Boston, Oct. 3, 1869; s. George Silsbee Hale and Ellen (Sever) H .; ed. grad., Roxbury Latin sch., 1887; A.B., liarvard, 1891, A.M, 1892; M.I.,, Cornell, 1893.4 With Edison Elec. Illuminating Co., Boston, 1893- 95; with Steam Users Assn., 1895-96, Mutual Boiler Ins. Co. and mem, firm Hale & Codman, engrs.,
1896-1904; asso. with Edison Elec. Illuminating Co., Boston, 1904-30; pres. Scoutland, Inc., 1930- 39; now hon. pres., mem, Boston Legal Ald Soc .; mem. many Boy Scout organizations, including 1st Gilwell troop, wood badges 1929 and 1935; served in Battery A, Mass. Volunteer Militia, 1st lt. 1st Regt. Heavy Arty., 1896-1905; on War Industries Bd. at end of World War; mem. Am. Soc. M.E., Boston Soc. C.E. Clubs: Tennis and Racquet (Boston), The Country (Brookline). Author: The Language of Economics and Ethies; The Revolu- tion in Economics. Offlee: 939 Boylston St., Bos- ton. Home: 84 Carby St., Westwood.
HALEY, Dennis Curran, head master; b. Warren, Aug. 16, 1893; s. William Thomas Ilaley and Mar- garet (Curran) Il .; ed. Warren high sch .; A.B., Holy Cross, 1915, A.M., 1922; Ed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1925; in. Margaret Casey, Aug. 1, 1927; I son-Robert Warren. Teacher, Roxbury high sch., 1916-24; prof, Teachers Coll., Boston, 1924- 34; head master, Ilyde Park high sch., 1934-38; mem. Community Federation (Boston), Cath. Alumni Sodality, K.C., Phi Delta Kappa. Anthor: Sound Motion Pictures, General Science for Inter- mediate Grades, Integration of the Sciences. Travel: U.S., Canada. Catholic. Office: Hyde Park High School, Hyde Park. . Home: 287 La Grange St., West Roxbury. Summer res .: Silver Beach, North Falmouth.
throat); b. Marblehead, Sept. 27, 1882; s. William W. laley and Elizabeth J. (Condon) H .; ed. M. D., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1913; in. Mary Shea of Salem, June, 1915; children-William T., Jr, John S., Paul C., Elizabeth M. Practiced eye and ear surgery, Boston, 1915 -; instr. laryngology, Tufts Coll, Med. Sch .; mem. Mass. Med. Soc., Am. Acad. Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology ; fellow, A.C.S., A.M.A. Office and home: 531 Beacon St., Boston. Summer res .: Phillips St., Marblehead.
HALFORD, Gertrude Barstow ( "Theodora Hal- ford"), poet; b. Laudlow, JJune 23; d. Albert llenry Ilalford and Lilla Gertrude (Barstow) H .; ed. Class. high sch., Springfield. Began writing poetry, 1933; first poem, Eastertide, published in Poets' Corner, Springfield Republican, 1935; since has written more than 1800 poems; first vol. poems in preparation; mem. Sigma Iota Xi. Author: short poems in Bozart-Westminster, Moods, The Bard, The Lantern, Driftwind, Silver Star, Blue Moon, Midland Review and numerous poetry an- thologies. Desc. Peregrine White, born on May- flower. Protestant. Republican. Address: 7 West St., Feeding Hills.
HALL, Ada Roberta, asst. professor of physiology; b. Georgiana, F'la., Nov. 17, 1890; d. Robert Free- man Hall and Theda (Munson) IL .; ed. B.A , Univ. Ore., 1917, M.A., 1919; Ph.D., Univ. 11., 1921; un- married. Prof. zool, Shorter Coll., 1924-27; Coll. St. Catherine, 1928-30; asst. prof. physiology, Wellesley Coll., 1930 -; fellow A.A.A.S .; mem. Iota Sigma Pi, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma XI. Au- thor: sci. articles. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: Wellesley College, Wellesley. Home: 12 Avon Rd., Wellesley,
UJALI,, Albert E,, engineer; b. N.Y. City., Nov. 24, 1888; s. William Hall and ( Winning) Il .; ed. De- Witt Clinton high sch .; R.M., Columbia Univ. Sch. Mines, 1911; unmarried. Engaged in mining, engring, and operating depts., Mich. ( U.S ), Por- cupine, Creighton, Massey and Sault Ste. Marie (Ont., Can.); Hampton Corundum Co., Springfield; asst. supt., Norton Co., Worcester; alderman, Worcester, 1929 -; sergt. Hdqrs. Dept., 152d Arty Brig., World War, about 2 yrs .; inein. Ward As- sembly, Improvement Soc., Am. Legion, United Commerelal Travelers, Red Cross. Clubs: Ward 1, Worcester County and Massachusetts Repub- lican. Speakers, Automobile. Author: articles in mining and engring maps. Travel: U.S., Scot. Presbyterian. Republican. Oillce: Norton Co., Worcester. Home: 18 Francis St., Worcester.
HALL, Carrie May, principal of school of nursing (retired) ; D. Nashua, N.H., July 5, 1873; d. John Kimball Hall and Caroline Frances (Rogers) H .; ed. Nashua (N.Il.) high sch., 1887-90; pvt. sch.,
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Amherst, 1891-92; grad. Mass. Gen. Hosp. Tr. Sch. Y HALL, Gershom D(avis), lawyer; b. Harwich, Sept. for Nurses, 1904; Teachers Coll., Columbia, 1911- 20, 1894; s. Charles Dean Hall and Ann ( Lothrop) Il .; ed. Harwich high sch., 1909-11; Burdett Bus. Coll., 1912-13; LL.B., Suffolk Law Sch., 1930; m. Blanche M. Clifford of Chatham, Nov. 25, 1915 (d.); children-Hope, Gershom D., Jr. (d.); m. (2d) Mary E. Dyke of Belmont, Feb. 8, 1930; children- Charles Gershom, Robert Davis. Engaged as wholesale candy jobber, G. P. Hall Corp., Har- wich, 1916-26; admitted to Mass. bar, 1930; since engaged in gen, practice of law, Harwich; spl. justice, 2d Barnstable Dist. Ct., 1935 -; asso. County Commr., 1932-36; served as selectman, llarwich, 1931-37, assessor, mem. Bd. of l'ub. Wel- fare, mem. Bd. of Health, town counsel; nicm. Rep. State Com., 1930-36; mem. Law Soc. of Mass., Legal Aid Soc. of Mass., Barnstable Co. Bar Assn., Masons (past master), I.O.O.F. (past grand, past dist. dep. grand lodge). Desc. Gershom Hall hirst settler in Harwich; Rev. John Lothrop of Barn- stable. Congregationalist. Republican. Home: Ilarwich. 12. Asst. matron, Quincy Hosp., 1905-06; head nurse, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, 1906; supt., Mar- garet Pilsbury Gen. Hosp., Concord, N.H., 1906- 11; supt. of nurses and prin. of sch. of nursing, Peter Bent Brigham llosp., Boston, 1912-37; pres. Community Nursing Council of Boston; mem. adv. com., Sch. of Nursing, Simmons Coll., Boston; pres. Nat. League Nursing Edn., 1925-28; chief nurse, Base Hosp. No. 5, U.S.A., 1917-18, with A.E.F. in France; chief nurse, Am. Red Cross in Great Britain, 1918, Am. Red Cross in France, 1918-19, decorated with Royal Red Cross Medal 1st Class by King George V. of Great Britain, 1919, La Medaille de La Reconnaisance Francaise, deuxieme classe (Fr.), 1920, La Medaille Flor- ence Nightingale by Commn. of Internat. Red Cross, Geneva, 1929; mem. Am. Nurses Assn., Nat. League Nursing Edn., Harmon Assn. for Advance- ment of Nursing (chmn. exec. bd.). Club: Wom- en's Republican of Mass. (Boston). Travel: U.S., Alaska, Can., Eng., Fr., Mediterranean ports, Pal- estine, Egypt. Of both Puritan and Pilgrim an- cestry, 7th generation In U.S. Universalist. Re- publican. Home: Hotel Hemenway, Boston.
HALL, Damon Everett, lawyer; b. W. Dennis, Dee. 6, 1875; s. Rev. Almon Everett Hall and Caroline (Beard) H .; ed. Williamstown high sch .; A.B., Williams Coll. 1897; Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1899; m. M. Isabel Leighton of Somerville, Oct. 1, 1902; children-Isabel (Bliss), Barbara (Stedman), Ruth L. (Sampson). Admitted to Mass. bar in 1899, joining firm of Hfurlburt, Jones & Cabot, which later became Hurlburt, Jones and Hall, then Hurlburt, Jones, Hall & Bickford, now sr. partner; specializes in trial work and has tried many important cases; dir. Boston Mut. Life Ins. Co .; former alumni tr. Williams Coll .; served as mem. Mass. Judicial Council and Spl. Asst. Atty. Gen. on two occasions; mem. Bar Assn. of Boston, Am., Mass., Essex, Middle- sex and Berkshire Co. Bar Assis., mem. Com. of Am. Bar Assn. on Activities of Local Bar Assus , Advisory Bd. of Salvation Army (chin. annual Maintenance Appeal Drive), Masons. Clubs: Al- gonquin (Boston), Concord Country, North Adams Country. Travel: U.S. extensive, Alaska. Con- gregationalist. Republican. OHlice: 530 Exchange Bldg., Boston. Home: 204 Prospect Street, Bel- mont. Summer res .: Williamstown.
HALL, Francis Cooley, physician; b. Peabody, Mar. 15, 1890; s. George Atwater Hall and Sarah (Cooley) Il .; ed. Phillips Acad., Andover; L. H. B., Princeton, 1913; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1917; mn. Priseilla Perry of Boston, June 14, 1917; children-Priscilla Vickery, Francis Cooley, Jr., George Atwater, Arthur Perry, Howland Porter. Interne, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1917-18; mem. firm, Goldthwait, Osgood & Brown, 1922-30; Osgood, Wilson & Hall, 1930-33; Osgood, Hall & Roberts, 1933 -; asst. visiting phys., Out Patient Dept., Mass. Gen. Ilosp., 1920-25; asso. in med., Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., 1925-34; jr. visiting phys., Boston City Hosp. (Harvard service), 1934 -; instr. med., Harvard Med. Sch., 1920 -; tr. Rivers Sch., Brookline; 1st. It. M.C., I.S.A., July 1918- Aug. 1919; mem. Res. Corps (spl. cardio-vascular service), Apr. 1917-July 1918; fellow A.C.P .; mem. A.M.A., Suffolk Co. Med. Assn., Am. Rheumatism Soc., Soc. for Study & Control Rheumatic Dis- eases. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Country (Brook- line), Nahant, Charter (Princeton). Author: ar- ticles, esp. on chronic arthritis, in med, journals. Travel: Europe, 1907, 1910, 1912, 1931, 1938. Desc. Hall, one of founders of Taunton, 1640. Congregationalist. Republican. Ollice: 372 Marl- boro St., Boston. Ilome: 55 Devon Rd., Chestnut Ilill. Summer res .: "Cragmere," Nahant.
HALL, Frederick Garrison, artist; b. Baltimore, Md., Apr. 22, 1878; s. Joseph Thomas Hall and Mrs. (Garrison) 11; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1903; m. Evelyn Ames of Boston, June 9, 1909. Mem. Soc. Am. Etchers, A.N.A. Clubs: Players, Coffee House, St. Botolph, Harvard (N.Y.). Republican. Home: 260 Beacon St., Boston. Summer res .: Eastern P't., Gloucester.
HALL, Herbert Dwight, insurance executive; b. Worcester, Nov. 3, 1873; s. Henry Rames Hall and Harriet F. (Gordon) 11 .; ed. grammar, high and commercial schs., Worcester; m. Mabel G. Bige- low of Boston, Nov. 9, 1898; children-Eliot G., Marjorie I., Alice G. Began active career as clk. with Boston Mfrs. Mut. Fire Ins. Co., 1893, made asst. see. of company, 1906, sec., 1910, v.p., 1929; served in Mass. Naval Brigade, 3 yrs .; sec. bd. selectmen, Winthrop, 6 yrs .; sec. Advisory Bd., Town of Winthrop, 15 yrs., dir. United Mut. Fire Ins. Co.,. Boston; v.p. Worcester Mfrs. Mut. Ins. Co., Fall River Mfrs. Mut. Ins. Co., Paper Mill Mut. Ins. Co., Boston. Episcopalian. Republican, Ollice: 89 Broad St., Boston. Home: 274 Pleasant St., Winthrop.
HALL, Isaac Staples, public utilities exec .; b. Still- water, Minn., Jan. 22, 1882; s. George Dudley Hall and Gertrude Mary (Lane) H .; ed. Phillips Exe- ter Acad., 1898-1902; A.B., Yale, 1906; m. Editli Deborah Babbitt of Fitchburg, May 24, 1910; 1 dau .-- Deborah (Mrs. John Cunningham Willis). Developer and operator of pub. utilities, 1909 -; dir. and first v.p. Rockland Light and Power Co .; dir. and v.p. Rockland Electric Co., Springfield Gas Light Co., The Springhield Navigation Co., Pike County Light & Power Co .; dir. and v.p, Fitchburg Gas and Electric Light Co .; dir. and v.p., Exeter & Hampton Electric Co., Concord Electric Co., Brockton Gas Light Co .; pres. and dir, Rock- port Golf Club; tr. Medford Savings Bk .; mem. S.R., Delta Kappa Epsilon. Clubs: Union, Er- change, Yale (all of Boston), Yale (New York), Elihu (Yale), Country (Winchester), Rockport Golf (pres.). Desc. Gov. Dudley and Gov. Brad- street. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 89 Broad St., Boston. Home: 72 Woburn St., West Medford. Summer res .: Rockport.
HALL, James Phillips, insurance; b. North Pem- broke, July 10, 1905; s. James Randolph Hall and Adaline Simmons (Phillips) H .; ed. Thayer Acad., So. Braintree; A.B., Harvard, 1927; m. Louisa Victoria Sylvester of Norwell, Nov. 1, 1930; chil- dren-Thomas Phillips, Judith Sylvester, Dianne Knowlton. Clk., Actuarial dept., N.E. Mut. Life Ins. Co., 1927, other depts., 1928-29, chief clk., agency dept., 1929-32, agt. for their Boston agency, A. H. Curtis & Co., 1932-33, asst. to gen. agt., Salem, 1933-34, acting mgr., N.E. Mut. ollices in Pittsfield and Rochester, N. Y., doing reorgani- zation work, 1934-35; ageney supervisor for N.E. territory, Boston home ollice, 1936 -; v. chmn., dist. div., Boston Community Fund; treas. Nor- well Visiting Nurse Assn .; pres. Parent Teachers Assn. Club: Norwell Badminton (treas.). Mem. Glee Club, Varsity crew squad while at Harvard. Dir. desc. Dr. Gad Hitchcock of Revolutionary fame; family of grandmother, Orianna (Breed) Hall, owned Breed's Hill, site of battle of Bunker and Breed's Hills. Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 87 Milk St., Boston. Home: Church Hill, Norwell.
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Morse and Hepsibah Augusta (Stone) M .; ed. Wor- cester high sch., 1884-88; Mass. Normal Art Sch., 1890-93; in. Frank B. Ilall of Worcester, July 9, 1895. Active In Rep. polit. field, 1920 -; organized Women's Rep. City Com. and was 1st chmn., 1920- 22, v.chmn. Rep. City Com., 1922-24; organized Mass. Council of Women and was pres. 1923-26; founded and edited The Massachusetts Elephant, Rep. paper, 1924-29; organized Worcester Co. Women's Rep. Club, 1922, organized Ward Clubs, Worcester, 1922; elected del. at large from Mass. to Rep. Nat. Conv., Cleveland, 1924; field sec. Rep. State Com., 1927 -; campaign speaker for Nat. Com. Rep. Party, speaking in Me., N.H., Conn. and Mass., 1920-22, and 1924; lecturer on current events 1932 -; v. chmn. War Relief and Soldiers Families Com., 1917-20; mem. Citizens Com. for sale of war food, 1919; mem. Mass. Com. for Ses- qui-Centennial Anniversary of Am. Independence, 1926; dir. Free Pub. Lib., 1926-32; mem. D.A.R., Daughters of Founders & Patriots, Mass. Civic, League. Club: Worcester Woman's. Desc. Sam- uel Morse, who came to Am., 1635; Francis and Rebecca Morse of Salem. Unitarian. Republican. Ilome: 27 May St., Worcester.
VHALL, John Loomer, lawyer; b. Willimantic, Conn., Jan. 23, 1872; s. John M. Hall and Julia White (Loomer) If ; ed. Williston Acad .; A.B., Yale; LL.B., Yale Law Sch .; m. Dorothy Brinley Mor- gan of New Haven, Jan. 26. 1910; children-John Manning, Brinley Morgan, Edward Tuck, Richard Loomer. Mem. Choate, Hall and Stewart; dir. N.Y., N.H. and H. R.R., Connecticut Co., Westing- house Elec, and Mfg. Co., Merchants Nat. Bk. of Boston, Fire and Marine Ins. Co .; pres. trs., Bos- ton Pub. Lib .; mem. U.S. Naval Intelligence, Mass. Com. for Defense, World War; mem. Mass. Bar Assn. Clubs: Somerset, Union, Tennis and Racquet, Tavern (Boston), Knickerbocker (N.Y.). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 30 State St., Boston. Home: 285 Clarendon St., Boston, Sum- mer res .: Manchester.
HALL, Jobn Manning, lawyer; b. Boston, Dec. 1, 1910; s. John Loomer Hall and Dorothy Brinley ( Morgan) IL .; ed. St. Mark's Sch., Southborough; B.A. (cum laude), Yale, 1932; LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1935; m. Jane B. Shlverick of Cleveland, O., June 11, 1938. Practiced law with firm of Choate, Ilall & Stewart, Boston, 1935 -; adm. to Mass. bar, 1936; dir. and tr., Infants Hosp., Boston; dir. Petersham Forest Coop. Assn .; mein. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Boston Bar Assu. Clubs: Somerset, Country, Tennis & Racquet, Essex County. Epis- copalian. Republican. Office: 30 State St., Boston. Home: 101 Chestnut St., Boston. Summer res .: Manchester.
HALL, L(ester) Wallace, lawyer; b. Boston, Sept, 7, 1874; s. Prescott C, Hall and Mary A. (Macurdy ) 11 .: ed. English high sch., Boston; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1896; m. Mabel G. Fisher of Somerville, Oct. 26, 1907; 1 son-Prescott Wal- lace. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1898, to N.II. bar, 1899; practiced in Boston, 1898-, also in NIL .; mem. N.H. Constl. Conv., 1912; judge of Police Ct., Dist. of Salem, N.II., 1913-14; judge of Salem (N.II.) Municipal Ct., 1915 -; mem. Dem. State Com, of N.11., 1907 -; pres. Salem Development Assn .; mem. N.I. Bar Assn., Boston Univ. Sch. Law Alumni Assn., Masons (Blue Lodge and Chap .; Commandery and Shrine). Club: Central (Somerville). Congregationalist. Democrat. Of- fice: 10 Tremont St., Boston; and Salem Depot, N.H. Home: Salem Depot, N.Il., and Somerville. HALL, Lemuel C., newspaper publisher; b. Harwich, Dec. 13, 1874; s. Gershom Ilall and Sophie Louise (Parker) Il .; ed. high sch., Harwich; m. Lettice M. G. Foster of Brewster, Dec. 25, 1896 (d. 1911); children-Clarence J., Lillian L. (Mrs. Ralph B. Cudworth), Ed. and pub. Wareham Courier, 1901 -; clk. and dir. Courier-Independent Pub. Co., Cape Cod Cranberry Growers Assn .; mem. Mass. Ho. of Rep., 1927-28; mem. Mass. Press Assn. (pres., 1928), Nat. Editorial Assn. (pres., 1929-30), Masons, Red Men. Clubs: Rotary, Community Associates. Travel: Through U.S., Mex., W.I. Desc. John Ilall of Yarmouth, who emigrated from
Eng. In 1627. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 173 Main St., Warcham. Home: 65 Hlgh St., Wareham.
HALL, Livingston, professor of law; b. Chicago, Ill., May 5, 1903; s. James Parker Hall and Evelyn Hallam (Movius) Il .: ed. Univ. high sch., Chi- cago, Ill .; Ph.B., Univ Chicago, 1923; I.L.B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1927; m. Elizabeth Blodgett of N.Y. City, Sept. 13, 1930; children-Thomas L., Margaret R., Elizabeth C. Practiced law with Root, Clark, Buckner & Ballantine, N.Y. City, 1927-31; asst. U.S. Atty., Southern Dist. of N.Y., 1931-32; asst. prof. law, Harvard Law Sch., 1932-37, prof., 1937-, acting vice dean, 1938-39; mem. Mass. and N.Y. bars; mem. Am. and Cambridge Bar Assns., Mass. Clvic League. Clubs: Faculty, Har- vard (Boston), Weston Golf, Wyantenuck Coun- try. Author: articles in legal periodicals. Re- publican. Office: Harvard Law School, Cambridge. Ilome: Weston. Summer res .: Great Barrington. HALL, Ralph Pillsbury, mechanical engineer; b. Revere, May 7, 1900; s. Frederick Amos Hall and Mabel Edna (Dolliver) H .; ed. Medford high sch., 1918; B.S. (mech. engring.), Tufts Coll., 1923; m. Eleanor Brookings of West Medford, June 23, 1926; children-Ralph Brookings, Joann. Engr., Worthington Pump & Machinery Corp., 1923-24, Kenlit Mfg. Co., 1925, Mass. State Dept. Pub. Health, 1926; v.p. F. A. Mazzur Co, Inc., 1927-32, pres., treas. and dir., 1932-37; served In U.S. Army, 1918; pres., treas. and dir. Ralph P. Hall, Inc., Jan, 18, 1938; asso. mem. Alpha Kappa Pi: mem. Masons. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 141 Milk St., Boston, Ilome: 6 Powder Ilouse Ter., Medford.
HALL, Reuben, lawyer; b. Somerville, Dec. 27, 1895; s. Benjamin Hall and Bessle (Stern) II .; ed. New Bedford and Edgartown high schs .; R.I. State Coll .; Middlebury Coll .; LL.B., Boston Unlv. Sch. Law; m. Lillian R. Klein of Bridgeport, Conn., Oct. 3, 1926; children-Betty-Lou, Nina S. Ad- mitted Mass. bar, 1918, U.S. Supreme bar, 1926; practiced law, Boston, 1918-, law of agricultural cooperative assns. a specialty; dir. Nat. Wool Credit Corp .; gen. counsel N.E. Milk Producers' Assn., N.E. Dairies, Inc., Nat. Wool Marketing Corp .; mem, Mass. and Am. Bar Assns., Masons. Club: Boston City. Jewish. Oflice: 75 Federal St., Boston. Home: 221 Commonwealth Av., New- ton Center. .
HALL, Walter Atwood, cons. engineer; b. Walling- ford, Conn., Jan. 7, 1874; s. John Milton Hall and Amorette Frances (Morse) Il .; ed. Wallingford (Conn.) high sch .; S.B., M.I.T., 1895; A.B., Harvard, 1896; m. Lucile Carol Reynolds of Cambridge, Jan. 7, 1903; 1 dau .- Marjory Lucile. Draftsman, Dur- yea Motor Wagon Co., 1896; electrician and ma- chine designer, Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co., New Britain, Conn., 1897-98; engr. in charge, Trans- former Dept., Lynn Works, Gen. Elee. Co., asst, engr., Transformer Dept., hdqrs., Pittsfield, asst. to ingr., Lynn Works, 1898-1920; supervisor and res. mgr. of group of companies for The Industrial Co., Boston, 1920-22; engr., H. M. Ilaven & A. T. Hopkins, Ine., 1923-27; cons. engr., with own office, Boston, 1927 -; dir. Lynn Morris Plan Co .; mem. S.A.R., Wallingford list. Soc., Am. Soc. . M.IC .; fellow, Am. Inst. E.E. (past v.p.). Clubs: Whiting, Harvard (Lynn). Author: various pa- pers, not published, on Hist., Eng., Bus. Ances- tors at Boston, 1630-34, went to New Haven Colony. Congregationalist. Independent. OHlice: 80 Boylston St., Boston. Home: 53 Bay View Drive, Swampscott. Summer res .: Camp Nauset, Samoset Rd., Eastham.
HALL, William Mott, asst, professor of electrical communication; b. Burlington, Vt., July 10, 1906; s. J. Lindley Hall and Cora Mott (Child) IL .; ed. Edmunds high sch., Burlington, Vt .; Univ. Vt .; S. B., M.I.T., 1928; S.M., 1932, Sc.D., 1935; m. Sarah Fiske Redfern of Woonsocket, R.I., 1930; chil- dren-Peter, Joseph, Stephen. Sound picture engring., 1928-30; instr., M.I.T., 1930-37, asst. prof. elec. communication, 1937 -; mem. Acoustical Soc. Am., I.R.E., Sigma Xi, Sigma Chi, Author: va- rious technical papers. Methodist. Republican.
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HALL, William Thomas, professor of chemistry, au- thor; b. New Bedford, Aug. 4, 1874; s. Anthony D. Hall and Mary E. (Souie) IL .; ed. Boston pub. schs .; S.B., M.I.T., 1895; studied 11% yrs. in Ger- many; m. Agnes D. Alien, Apr. 17, 1901; ehildren -- Catharine S., Mary E., Margaret D., William A., Constance D. Asst. in chem., M.I.T., 1898-1900, instr., 1900-01, asst. prof., 1901-18, asso. prof., 1918 -; mem. A.A.A.S .; Am. Chem. Soc. Author: The Chemical and Metallographic Examination of Iron, Steel, and Brass (with R. S. Williams), 1921; Textbook of Quantitative Analysis, 1930; etc. Ed., Moore's Organic Chemistry, 1933; Moore's History of Chemistry (1931) asst. ed., Chemical Abstracts. Translated from German books on analyticai, physiol., and inorganie chem., metallurgy, etc. Desc., mother's side, George Sonle, who came to Plymouth on first voyage of Mayflower; father's side, William T. Ifall of Newport, R.I., 1636. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office: Mass. Instl- tute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 5 Agassiz Park, Jamaica Plain. Summer res .: Camp Snipa- tuit, Rochester.
HALL, Winthrop Goddard, mechanical engineer, ex- ecutive; b. Woreester, Apr. 1, 1881; s. Charles Stearns Ilall and Emma (Goddard) H .; ed. Wor- eester Eng. high sch., 1894-98; B.S., Worcester Poly. Inst., 1902; m. Madeline Tabor of Long- meadow, June 19, 1906; children-Stephen God- dard, Margaret Ely (Mrs. Verdi L. Reusser), Priscilla West (Mrs. William R. Mague). Ma- chinist, foreman, asst. master mechanic, asst. supt., gen. supt., asst. treas., dir., Spencer Wire Co., Worcester, 1902-19; mem. operating com., Wickwire Speneer Steel Corp., 1919-25, Worcester Buick Co., 1925-28, (sales mgr., tr., ete., 1925-38); exec. and tr. Harry W. Goddard Est .; pres. Chari- ton Wooien Co .; treas. Business Blogs,, Ine .; dir. St. Pierre Chain Corp .; pres. and treas. Petit Manan in Maine, Ine .; tr. Peoples Sav. Bk., Wor- cester; pres. Rest Ilome Assn. (for Aged Women) ; dir., asst. sec., meni. exee. com., Home for Aged Men (Worcester); pres. Bethel Mission, Camp Fire Girls of Woreester; dir. Community Chest, Woreester, since Its inception; dir. Worcester Ch. Ifed., Worcester Y.M.C.A .; lay leader, Pakachoag Chapel; mem. nat. bd. dirs., Camp Fire Girls Nat. Council: Y.M.C.A. sec., Camp Devens, during World War; mem. Am. Soe. M.E. Interested in farming, esp. prod. and distr. of Baby Milk, Vit. D Milk, etc. Travel: Europe, Near East, 1902; Europe, 1906. Third gen. of Goddards identitied with wire industry, among them Benj. Goddard, asso. of Ichabod Washburn in the pioneer wire mill of U.S.A .; connected with Rufus Putnam and other Revolutionary celebrities. Congregational- ist. Republican. Home: 46 Tirrell St., Worcester. Summer res .: Petit Manan Point, Millbridge, Me.
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HALLORAN, James A., judge, lawyer; b. Concord, N.Il .; ed. pub. and pvt. schs .; LL.B. (cum laude), Harvard Law Sch., 1897; m. Agnes M. lialloran of Norwood, July 25, 1935. Partner, Williams & Ilalloran, Attys., Boston, 1905-10; Oveson, Ilalio- ran, Burnham & Draper, Attys., Boston, 1920-26; town counsel, Norwood, 1909-, town moderator, 1915 -; spl. justice, Dist. Ct. of Northern Norfolk, 1915 -: soc .- treas. Assn. Justices Dist. Cts., Mass., 1919-32; chmn. local Legal Adv. Bd., World War; inspector Volunteer Service, Intelligence Div., Dept. Justice, 1918-1919; dir. Norwood Trust Co., 1907-, v.p. 1919 -; tr. Norwood Ilosp., 1919 -; mem. Am., Mass., and Norfolk Co. (pres., 1936-38) Bar Assns., Am. Judicature Soc., Assn. City So- licitors and Town Counsel (Mass., pres., 1929-30), U.S. (Nat. Councillor), Mass., and Norwood (past pres. ) Chambers of Commerce, Norwood and N.E. Hlst. Socs. Clubs: Harvard, University (Boston). Independent Republican. Otlice: 15 State St., Bos- ton. Home: 153 Pleasant St., Norwood.
HALLORAN, Roy Dennis, physician, hospitai super- intendent; b. Cambridge, Aug. 4, 1894; s. John Francis Ilalloran and Nora Frances (Knox) H .; ed. Boys' hlgh sch., Brooklyn, N.Y .; A.B. (cum
jaude), Dartmouth Coll., 1917; M.D., Coll. Phys. & Surg., Columbia, 1920; m. H. June Meivin MeEnery, Erie, Pa, Sept. 26, 1921; children-Roberta Lee, Donald J. Interne, Newark City Hosp., 1920-22; asst. phys., N.I. State Hosp .; asst. and sr. phys., Boston State Ilosp., 1922-28, asst. supt., 1928-29, asso. in research, 1925-33 (collaborated in found- ing of research dept., 1925); asst. to Commr. Men- tal Diseases, 1929-33; attending specialist in psychiatry, I.S. Vets. llosp., Bedford, 1931, 1932; supt. (the first) Metrop. State llosp., 1933 -; or- ganizer Waltham Child Guidance Clinle, 1935; asst. prof., Tufts Coll. Med. Sch .; former mom. adv. com., Norfolk Dist., Mass. Soc. Mental Ny-
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