Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 114

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Publication date: 1940
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gione; former consultant, Evans Mem. Hosp .; lec- turer to ednl., prof., and social groups; originated (with Dr. Abraham Myerson) technic for ob- taning blood from internal jugular vein and in- ternal carotid artery; served In M.R.C., World War; certified by Am. Bd. Psychiatry & Neurol- ogy; mem. Mass. Med. Soc. (Middlesex So. Dist., orator, 1939), Mass. Occupational Therapy Assn. (mem. bd. mgrs., 1937-39), N.E. Soe. Psychiatry (councilor, 1937, 1938; v.p., 1939), A.M.A., Am. and Mass. Psychiatric Assns., Waltham Med. Ciub, Dartmouth Alumni Assn., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Gamma Alpha. Clubs: Unl- versity (Boston), Belmont Rotary (v.p.). Au- thor: numerous prof. articles In Catholic. Olfice: Metropolitan State Ilospital, med jours. Waltham. Home: 475 Trapelo Rd., Waltham.


HALLOWELL, Norwood Penrose, Investment bank- er; b. Medford, July 3, 1875; s. Norwood Penrose Hallowell and Sarah Wharton (llaydock) II .; ed. Ilopkinson's Prv. Sch., Boston; A.B., Harvard, 1897; m. Margaret I. Bowditch of Boston, Oct. 10, 1901; children-Mary Hallowell Crocker, Hannah Penrose Bigelow, Ellen Rlee Pratt, Norwood Pen- rose, Jr., Aifred Bowditch, Margaret, Partner in firm of Lee, Illgginson & Co., 1905 -; Higginson & Co., London, 1916 -; exec. v.p., Lee Higginson Corporation, sinee its formation in 1932; Bd. Govs., Investment Bankers Conf., Inc .; exec. chmn. Llb- erty Loan Com. of N.E. for all five loans; dir. Gil- lette Safety Razor Co .; ex-overseer, Harvard Univ .; tr., Milton Acad., 250 Assos. of Harvard Business Seh., Boston Symphony Orehestra, Cal- houn Sch. (Ala.), The Farm and Trades Sch. (Bos- ton ); mem., Nat. Council of Nat. Econ. League; Ihereditary Companion, Military Order of Loyai Legion of U.S., Commandery of State of Massachu- setts. Clubs: Harvard, Tennis and Racquet, Ex- change (ali of Boston), Harvard, Links, Coffee House, Down Town, Piping Rock (all of N. Y.). Father Col. of the 55th Mass. Volunteers in Civil War. Quaker. Republican. Office: 37 Broad St., New York City and 50 Federal St., Boston. Ilome: 1372 Brush Hill Rd., Milton. Summer res .: North Ilaven, Me.


HALM, George Nikolaus, asst. professor of Econom- ics; b. Munich, Ger., Sept. 10, 1901; s. Peter Von llalm and Mueller Katharina H .; ed. Realgymna- sium, Munich, Gor .; Ph.D., Univ. Munich, 1921; in. Lore Fledlaender of Munich, Mar. 18, 1927; chil- dren-Klaus, Ruth. Asst., Univ. Munich, 1926-28, lecturer, 1928; prof. econ., Univ. of Wuerzburg, Ger., 1928-36; lecturer, Tufts College, 1937, asst. prof. econ., 1937 -; mem. Am. Econ. Assn. Au- thor: Die Konkurrenz, Munich, 1929; Geld, Kredit, Banken, Munich, 1935. Co-author: "Collectivist Economle Planning," London, 1935. Travel: Ger., It , Nor., Iceland, Spitzbergen. Office: Braker Hall, Tufts College, Medford. Ilome: 8 Mystic Av., Winchester.


WHAM, Marlon Franklin, clergyman, poet, hymn writer; b. Harveysburg, Ohio, Feb. 18, 1867; s. George Wilson Ham and Marcla Emily ( Haynes) H .; ed. private tutors; m. Mary Louise Jenkins of Lexington, Ky., 1902; children-Robert Ed- mond, Marcia Lavinia. Newspaper reporter, Chat- tanooga, Tenn .; bank cik., Chattanooga; entered Unitarian ministry, 1898; pastor, Chattanooga Ch., 1898-1904, First Ch. of Dailas, Tex., 1904-09, Uni- tarian Community Ch., Reading, 1909-34, Waver- ley Unitarian Ch., Belmont, 1934 -; wrote negro dialect stories, 1914-20, and read them on the platform; mem. Hymn Soc. of Am., Cambridge


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Ministers Assn .; hon. mem. Critic Club, Dallas, Tex .; chaplain, Masonic Lodge, Belmont; hon. chaplain, Masonic Lodge, Reading. Author: The Golden Shuttle (collection of versc), 1896, 1900, 1902, 1910; hymns for The Churchman (N.Y.) and The Christian Register (Boston), later pub. in Unitarian Hymnal, 1914; song, I llear Thy Voice, 1915; Songs of the Spirit, 1932; The Kinchin Sto- ries, for public' reading; nine hymns in new hymnal of Am. Unitarian Assn., 1937; contributor to mags. and newspapers; lecturer and reader. Unitarian. Republican. Home: 10 Whitcomb St., Belmont.


V HAM, Roswell Gray, college president; b. Lcmoore, Calif., Mar. 11, 1891; s. Israel Hayes Ham and Josephine M. (Purdy) H .; ed. Tulare and Berke- ley (Calif.) high schs .; B.L., Univ. Calif., 1911; Ph.D., Yale, 1926; LL.D., Amherst Coll., 1936; Mills Coll., 1937; m. Helen Cornelius of Alameda, Callf., June 16, 1917 (d. 1933); children-Roswell Gray, Jr., Cornellus Kimball; m. (2d), Hilda Sar- gen't of New Haven, Conn., Apr. 4, 1936; 1 son- David Sargent. Instr., Univ, Washington, 1915- 16; Univ. Calif., 1916-17; asso. prof. Eng., Yale, 1920-36; pres., Mt. Ilolyoke Coll., 1937 -; res. scholar in 17th and 18th cent. Eng. lit .; lecturer at Panama Pacific Expn., 1915; capt., U.S. Mar. Corps, 1917-19; asso. fellow of Jonathan Edwards Coll .. Yale; mem, visiting com. for dept. of Eng., M.I.T .; mem. Modern Lang. Asso. Am., Am. Com. Internat. Student Service, Nat. Student Fed., Nat. Com. for Mental Hygiene, Corp. of Holyoke Hos- pital, Psi Upsilon. Club: Elizabethan (Yalc). Author: Otway and Lee, biography from a Ba- roque Age, 1931; many articles on Eng. lit. Of- fiee: Mt. Ilolyoke Coll., South Hadley. Homc: South Hadley.


HAMEL, Louis Harold, business executive; b. Exe- ter, N.II., Aug. 31, 1898; s. Anthony J. Hamel and Agnes M. (Comeau) Il .; ed. Bartlett Sch. and Currier Sch., Haverhill; m. Dorothy A. Berry of Raymond, N.Il., May 1923; children-Virginia Dor- othy, Gloria Irene, Claire Louise, Patricia Ann, Marilyn Ruth, Louis Harold, Jr., Gerard Edward. Employed as leather worker and later as infr., 1914 -; founded the 1. Il. Hamel Leather Co., Mar. 1916, gen. mgr. and treas .; dir, and v.p. Haver- hill Ch. Commerce; dir. Tanner's Council of Am .; mem. K.C. Clubs: Kiwanis, Haverhill Country (bd. govs.), Pentueket (Haverhill). Catholic. Re- publican. Office: 117 Essex St., Haverhill. Home: 350 South Main St., Haverhill.


HAMERSTROM, Frederick N., business consultant; b. Galesburg, 11., May 25, 1873; s. William J. F Ilamerstrom and Christine (Danielson) 11 .; ed. public schools and private tutors; m. lelen llar- per Davis, Germantown, Pa .; children-Frederick N., Jr., Davis, Early experience in local hardware store; buyer and sales promoter, Simmons Hard- ware Co., St. Louis, Mo .; v.p. and gen. migr., Ther- moid Rubber Co., Trenton, N.J .; com. mgr., Wels- bach Co., Gloucester, N.J .; v.p. Essex Rubber Co., Trenton, N.J .; later consultant and merchandise adviser for various concerns in U.S .; dir. Sani- tation Equipment Co .; connected with essentlal industries during World War; spoke for Liberty Loan and Community drives. Travel: Europe, Maritime Provinces. Episcopallan. Republican. Office: 53 State St., Boston. Home: 5 La Grange St., Winchester.


HAMILTON, Charles H., research chemist; b. Alls- ton, May 22, 1907; s. Charles E. Hamilton and Nancie E. (Wilson) H .; cd. Mechanic Arts high sch., Boston; B S. (chem. engring.), Northeastern Univ., 1999; M.S. (chem. engring.), M.I.T., 1930; unmarried. Chief chemist, Ralli and Swanson, Inc., mfg. chemists, 1930 -; mem. bd. eds., Chem- leal Formulary; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Clubs: University, Wildwood Country, Palnt and Var- nish Productlon. Travel: N.E., cent. states, east- crn Can. Dese., mother's side, George Soulc, pas- senger in Mayflower; father's slde; Chicf Justice John Marshall. Baptist. Republican. Office: 311 Eastern Av., Chelsea. Home: 292 Lincoln St., Allston.


HAMILTON, Don A., mechanical contractor; b. Clar- inda, la., Nov. 17, 1886; s. Charles W. Hamilton and Elizabeth (Ackerman) Il .; ed. Worcester Acad., 1907; B.S., Worcester Poly Inst., 1911; m. Mildred Fogerty of Worcester, Oct. 3, 1914; 1 dau .- Barbara. Mech. engr. and mgr., microme- ter callfer dept., Reed & Prince Mfg. Co., Worces- ter, 1911-12; sales engr., Reed-Prentiss Corp., Worcester, 1912-13; sales engr. & br. mgr. at Detroit, Manning, Maxwell & Moorc, Inc., N.Y. City, 1913-16; mech. engr. and asst. to prcs., John Bath Co., Worcester, 1916-18; in bus. for self as mech. engr. & contractor, 1918 -; builds coke conveyors and other machinery for gas plants throughout N.E. States; makes large quan- tities of optical machinery for making optical lenses; contractor for building vital parts of the


Ski-tow at Sun Valley; Inventor of automatic stop devise on frletion-geared head lathe for use In thread cutting; war service with John Bath Co., which made tools, gauges, etc., for war work; mem. Phi Sigma Kappa (v.D. 1928-1934, nat. pres., 1931-36; chancellor of Court of Honor, 1938-40). Club: Burneoat. Travel: U.S. (exten- sive). Desc., mother's side, old Dutch Schuyler Family of Paterson, N.J. & Albany, N.Y .; dir. desc. Aaron Schuyler, brother of Gen. Philip Schuyler. Presbyterian. Republican. Office and home: 331 Burncoat St., Worcester.


Y HAMILTON, E(dward) Wilbur Dean, portrait paint- er; b. Summerfield, O., Feb. 17, 1863; s. Rev. W. C. P. Hamilton and Ilenriètta M. (Dean) H .; ed. studied in Mass. State Sch. of Art (Boston), Julian Acad. and Ecole des Beaux Arts (Paris) ; pupll of Jules Elie Delaunay; m. Mrs. Lillian Derby Ilolmes, July 24, 1891; 1 son-Dean Derby, For- merly head, now mem. Fine Arts Dept., Mass. State Sch. of Art; hon, mention Municipal Art Soc .; medal, Atlanta, 1895; Phila. Court House prize competition, 1894; Jordan prize, Boston, 1894; gold medal, San Francisco Expn., 1915; etc .; portraits of Justice McKenna of Supreme Court of U.S .; Pres. W. F. Warren, Boston Univ .; Fran- cis L. Higginson, Boston; Mrs. Travis Cochran, Phila .; Mrs. Ililborne Roosevelt, N.Y. City; also portrait of late President Harding for Am. Univ., Wash., D.C .; portrait of Bishop Francis Asbury for First Wesleyan Ch., Bristol, Eng .; portrait of Bishop John W. Hamilton for Boston Univ .; deco- rated John Wesley Memorial Room, Lincoln Col- lege, Oxford; decorated altar of Ch. of All Na- tions; now working on transcript "The Religions In America" for same ch. Clubs: St. Botolph (chmn. art & lit. com.). Home: Kingston.


HAMILTON, Frederick William, clergyman, educat- or; b. Portland, Me., Mar. 30, 1860; s. Jonas Ham- ilton and Angelina (Sawyer) Il .; ed. A.B., Tufts Coll., 1880, A.M., 1886, D.D., 1899; spl. course Crane Theol. Sch., Tufts Coll., 1890; LL.D., St. Lawrence Univ., 1906; m. Florence Quintard Mead of Boston, June 25, 1884; m. (2d) Emma Tuttle James of Somerville, Mar. 4, 1912. Ry. clk., 1880- 89; entered Universalist ministry, 1889; pastor, First Ch., Pawtucket, R.I., 1889-95, First Ch., Roxbury, 1895-1906; pres. Tufts Coll., Apr. 1, 1905-Dec. 31, 1913; mem. Mass. State Bd. Edn., 1909-20; sec. Com. on Edn., United Typothetae Am., 1913-17; mem. Theta Delta Chi, Masons (Grand Sec. Grand Lodge, Mar. 10, 1915-). Au- thor: The Church and Secular Life, 1894; also 7 monographs forming a short hist. of printing, 1920. Republican. Office: 51 Boylston St., Bos- ton.


Home: 62 Upland Rd., Camb.


HAMILTON, Leicester Forsyth, professor of chem- Istry; b. Medford, Feb. 23, 1893; s. Frank Herbert Hamilton and Jeannette Sofia (Ilintzc) H .; ed. Medford high sch., 1910; B.S., M.I.T., 1914; m. Mary Alma Nichols of Medford, Oct. 6, 1917; chil- dren-Jean, llelen. Asst. Instr., M. I.T., 1911, now prof. analytical chem., chmn. dormitory bd., 1921 --; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Alpha Chi Sigma. Author: (with S. G. Simpson) Calculations of Quantitative Chemical Analysis; Quantitative Chemical Analysis. Episcopalian. Independent. Office: Mass, Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 39 Lockeland Av., Arlington.


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HAMILTON, Robert, artist; b. North of Ireland; s. James Hamilton and Jane (Adams) H .; married. Landscape painter; miany pictures of Eng. coun- try; also does portraits, compared to those of Sargent; noted for Iris "misty atmosphere"; "; won several scholarships and prizes, London and Paris; early works in some of leading galleries of Europe and in representative pvt. collections; portrait of James Wilson MacDonald, sculptor, owned by Scranton Mus .; portrait of Sir Henry Hudson Kitson, sculptor, presented by him to Stanley Club. Protestant. Winter studio: Van Dyck Studio, 939 8th Av., N.Y. City. Summer studio: Balance Rock Rd., Pittsfield.


HAMILTON, Robert John, executive; b. Phila., Pa., Oct. 10, 1884; s. Robert Hamilton and Annie Il .; ed. Univ. Pa .; m. Marion S. Hamilton of Phila., Pa., Oct. 1, 1914; children-Marion Virginia, Rob- ert Beatty (twins), Thomas Alexander. Clk., Bell Telephone Co., Phila., later with Baldwin Loco- motive Co .; contractor and builder, Los Angeles; sales mgr. Quaker City Morocco Co .; established Am. Metal Furniture Co., Boston, 1937; pres. and treas., 1937 -; pres. Hamilton Leather Co .; Mason (K.T., 32°, Shriner). Clubs: City (Boston ), Charles River Country. Protestant. Republican. Office: 441 Statler Bldg., Boston. Home: 15 Waniesit Rd., Waban.


HAMILTON, Roger Stanton, teacher; b. Athol, N.Y., Aug. 9, 1904; s. Frederick Lewis Hamilton and Edna Seton (Crandall) 11 .; cd. high sch., War- renburgh, N.Y .; Cornell, 1923-25; A.B., Univ. Pittsburg, 1929; A.M., Tufts Coll., 1931; Harvard, 1932; m. Doris Alleott Goodwill of Meriden, Conn., Aug. 27, 1932. Braker Teaching fellow, Tufts Coll .; instr. economics, Northeastern Univ., 1931- 33, asst. prof., 1933-38: asso. proť. 1938 -; mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Acad. Polit. Sei., Royal Econ. Soc., Foreign Policy Assn., Speakers Bureau, League of Nats. Clubs: Associates, Delta Sigma Rho. Protestant. Office: Northeastern Univer- sity, Boston. Home: 1367 Walnut St., Newton Highlands.


HAMLIN, Benjamin Nason, financial executive; b. Shanghai, China, Sept. 25, 1870; s. Joseph Hamlin and Jane (llallet) Il., citizens of U.S .; brought to U.S. 1874; ed. Yarmouth pub. schs., 1878-84; Waltham Acad., 1884-87; in. Rosamond Peabody of Milton, June 12, 1907; children-Francis Pea- body, Jane, Rosamond Lawrence, Employed as an asst. newspaper ed. in charge financial news, 1890-97; broker and mem. Boston Stock Exchange, 1898-1936, sr. mem. Hamlin, Nickerson & Co., Eastern llorse Club, Boston Mexican Oil Co., Mexican Telephone Co .; mem. bd. govs., Boston Stock Exchange; acting Federal Dir. of Mass., War Savings Fund, 1918; dir. Boston Home for Incurables, Sharon Sanatorium. Clubs: Norfolk Hunt, Dedham Polo (Boston). Desc. James Ham- lin, Barnstable, 1638. Republican. Home: North- wood House, Dedham.


V HAMMOND, Arthur J., artist; b. Vernon, Conn., Apr. 3, 1875; s. Maro Hammond and Martha (Page) H .; ed. Lynn pub. schs .; student, Eric Page Sch. Art, 1901-07; pupil of C. 11. Woodbury and George 1 .. Noyes; m. Ruth Stearns Freese of Deer- field, N.ll., June 26, 1901; 1 son-Maro Freese. Artist and boat designer, 1899 -; work shown at Pub. Lib., Lynn; hon, mention, Conn. Acad. Fine Arts; trustee Sandy Bay Hist. Soe .; mem. North Shore Arts Assn., Laguna Beach Art Assn., Conn. Acad. Fine Arts. Club: Sandy Bay Yacht. Travel: Eng., Belg., Fr., It. Congregationalist. Repub- lican. Home: 84 Main St., Rockport.


HAMMOND, Harold WIIson, wholesale lumber mer- chant; b. Boston, Oct. 19, 1882; s. Edward Jona- than Hammond and Alice Ida (Eastman) H .; ed. Boston Prince pub. sch. and Latin Sch., 1895-96; Hopkinson Prep Sch., 1896-1900; A.B., Harvard, 1904; m. Clarissa M. Hall of Brookline, June 9, 1926; children-Harold Atwater, Carol Wittier. Engaged in wholesale lumber bus. continuous- ly, 1907-, treas. Edw. J. Hammond Co., 1917-, treas. Colebrood Lumber Co., 1933 -; served as vol. worker in North Bennet St. Industrial Sch., 5 yrs. Club: Hoosle Whislck (Milton). Congre-


gatlonalist. Republican. Office: 18 Dorrance St., Boston. Home: 67 Ilyslop Rd., Brookline.


HAMMOND, Mason, teacher; b. Boston, Feb. 14, 1903; s. Samuel Hammond and Grace (Learoyd) Il .; ed. St. Mark's Sch., Southborough; A.B., Har- vard Coll., 1925; B.A., Oxford Univ., 1927, B.Litt., 1930; m. Florence Hobson Pierson of New Or- leans, La., Aug. 27, 1935; 1 dau .- Florence. Began as instr., Harvard Univ., 1928, now asso. prof. classles and hist .; prof. in charge classical studies, Am. Acad. in Rome, 1937 -. Author: The Augus- tan Principate, 1933. Episcopalian. Office: Low- ell House, 1) 34, Cambridge. Honie: 9 Coolidge Ilill Rd., Cambridge.


YHAMMOND, Thomas Jasper, judge; b. Northamp- ton, Dec. 22, 1876; s. John Chester Hammond and Eliza (Brown) H .; ed. Williston Acad., Easthamp- ton, 1893-96; A.B., Amherst Coll., 1900; 1.1.13., Harvard Law Sch., 1903; m. Annie Kimball Mead of Randolph, Vt., Apr. 26, 1905. Adm. to Mass. bar, 1902; practicing lawyer, Northampton, 1903- 29; referee in bankruptcy, 1910-12; city solicitor, Northampton, 1912-17; dist. atty., Northwestern Dist., 1920-27; asso. justice, Superior Ct., 1929 -; mem. Northampton City Govt., 1907-10; tr. Willis- ton Acad .; eapt., Mex. border service, 1916; maj., 104th Inf., U.S.A., with A. E.F in France, 1917-19; decorated as Chevalier, Legion d'llonneur; mem. Mass. Bar Assn., Psi Upsilon. Clubs: St. Botolph, Army and Navy, City Club (all of Boston), North- ampton. Address: Northampton.


V HAND, Leo Vincent, physician, anesthetist; b. Prov- idence, R.l., July 25, 1903; s. Bernard Hand and Emma Loretta (Doherty) H .; ed. La Salle Acad., Providence, R.L., 1921-24; Holy Cross Coll., 1924- 26; A.B., Brown Univ., 1929; M.D., Temple Univ. Med. Sch., 1933; m. Alice V. Wall, of Providence, June 23, 1934; children-Alice May, Rose Marie. Interne, . R.I. Hosp., 1933-35, res. phys. in anesthe- sia., 1935-36; anesthetist, Lahey Clinic, Boston, 1936 -; mem. Providence Co. Med. Assn., Am. Soc. Anesthetists, Phi Chi, N.E. Soc. Anesthesiology (see .- treas.). Author: sei. papers on anesthesia; Nupercame Anesthesia. Catholic. Republican. Office: 605 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 25 Llewellyn Rd., West Newton. Summer res .: Charlestown Beach, R. I.


VHANDFORD, Joseph II., business executive; b. Fall River, Feb. 21, 1875; s. James Handford and Ann S. (Toner) H .; ed. New Bedford pub. sehs .; in. Luey A. Spooner of New Bedford, Fcb. 2, 1897; children -- Milton Sumner, Horace Eugene. Employed as tex- tlle operative, 1889-1907; visitor, welfare dept., City of New Bedford, 1907; assessor City of New Bed- ford, 1908-34; prin., New Bedford Textile Seh., 1934-35; pres. and dir. New Bedford Acceptance Corp .; dir. New Bedford Morris Plan Bk .; mem. City Council, New Bedford, 1903-05; dir. New Bed- ford Welfare Assn .; hon. mein. Phi Psi; mnem. Old Dartmouth Hist. Soc., I.O.O.F. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: First Nat. Bk. Bldg., Rm. 707, New Bedford. Home: 26 Rotch St., New Bedford. HANDY, Anson Burgess, superintendent of schools; b. Bourne, May 15, 1883; s. Henry T. Handy and Lilla P. (Ellis) 11 .; ed. Bourne high sch .; Bridge- water State Teachers' Coll .; A.B., Harvard, 1908; Ed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1931; m. Clara Grace Jones of Cambridge, June 14, 1910; chil- dren-Henry King, Allan Ward, Carol Sayres. Teacher and prin., high schs., 12 years; supt. schs., Conn., S yrs .; supt. schs., Plymouth, 1926 -; mem. N.E.A., A.A.S.A., Plymouth County Teachers' Assn. (pres.), Bridgewater Alumni Assn. (pres.), N.E. Supts. Assn. (dir.), A.F.&A.M. (Plymouth Lodge). Author: articles in Sch. Bd. Jour. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office and home: Plymouth.


Y HANFORD, Alfred Chester, educator; b. Makanda, Ill., Apr. 12, 1891; s. George Chester Ilanford and Anna (Pease) H .; ed. B.A., Univ. Ill., 1912, M.A., 1913; Ph.D., Harvard, 1923; LL.D., Tulane Univ., 1938; m. Ruth Hyde of Ware, Mar. 23, 1918; 1 son- George Hyde. Asst. In polit. sci., Univ. 111., 1913- 15; asst. in govt., Harvard, 1915-16; instr., 1916- 17, 1919-23, asst. prof. govt., 1923-27, asso. prof., 1927-30, prof., 1930-, dean, Harvard Coll., 1927 -;


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investigator for Ill. Efficiency and Economy


Commn., 1915; compiled information for Mass. Constnl. Conv., 1916-17; sec. to com. on new sources of revenue for Boston, 1921; dir. Harvard Summer Sch., 1924-27; tr. Fessenden Sch., pres. of bd., 1933- 35; lt. (j.g.) U.S.N.R.M., 1917-19; mem. Am. Polit. Sci. Assn., Phl Beta Kappa. Clubs: Faculty, Har- vard (Boston). Author: Problems in Municipal Government, 1926. Bk. review editor, Political Science Reviews, 1923-33. Republican, Homc: 101 Larchwood Dr., Cambridge.


V HANKINS, Frank Hamilton, educator; b. Willshirc, O., Sept 27, 1877; s. Timothy Hankins and Mary (Lewis) H .; ed. A.B., Baker Univ., 1901; Ph.D., Columbia, 1908; m. Anna Livingston Keeling of Oskaloosa, Kan., Aug. 23, 1905; children-Frank Hamilton, Jr., Robert William, Margaret Anna, Orville Lewis. Instr., asso. prof., and prof. polit. and soclal sci., Clark Coll. and Clark Univ., 1906- 07, 1908-22; prof. sociology, Smith Coll., 1922 -; visiting prof., summer sessions, Columbia, 1916, 1918, Cornell, 1925, Univ. Ore., 1926, Univ. Calif., 1939; lecturer, Amherst Coll., 1923-26, Columbia, 1929, École libre des Sciences Politiques, Paris, 1920-21, Smith Coll. Seh. Social Work, 1923, 1929- 38; mem. Worcester Sch. Com., 1913-16; dir. Am. Pop. Assn., Am. Eugenics Soc., and Nat. Soc. for the Legalization of Euthanasia; mem. Eastern Sociol. Soc. (1st pres., 1931), Am. Sociol. Soc. (pres., 1938), A.A.A.S. (fellow, 1931-), Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Am. Soc. Naturalists. Author: Adolphe Quetelet as Statistician, 1908; The Racial Basis of Civilization, 1926; An Introduction to the Study of Society, 1928, rev. 1935; contributor to several works of joint authorship and to professional jour- \ nals; also to The New International Encyclopedia, The New International Yearbook (12 yrs.), The American Year Book (4 yrs.), The Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. Editor: American Sociologieal Review, 1936-7. Republican. Office: Smith Col- lege, Northampton. llome: 197 Elm St., North- ampton.


HANKINS, James Lester, clergyman; b. Quincy, Ill., Feb. 25, 1896; S. Albert A. Ilankins and Mel- vina (Dixon) H .; ed. Coldwater high sch., Kan .; A.B., Southwestern Coll., 1923; S.T.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Theol., 1927; S.T.M., 1931; m. Mary Lou Logan of lloisington, Kan., June 22, 1919; children-Joy Lucille, Logan Albert, Dorothy Lære. Corp. Co. K, 139th U.S. Int., 21 months, Order Purple Heart; mem. Masons, exec. com., Council of U.S. Vets. Author: articles contributed to prof. magazines. Travel: Eng., Europe, Rus., Scand. Methodist. Independent. Office: Glendale Methodist Episcopal Ch., Everett. Home: 151 Glendale St., Everett. Summer res .: Sheepscotte, Mc.


VHANNAY, Neilson Campbell; b. Schenectady, N.Y., Oct. 17, 1880; s. William Charles Hannay and Catherine Cecilia (Flansburg) H .; ed. Union Class. Inst., Schenectady, N.Y .; B.A., Union Univ., 1902, M.A., 1913; B.D., Auburn Theo. Sem., 1906; United Force Church Coll., Glasgow, 1906-07; Univ. Halle, Ger., 1908-09; Univ. Chicago, 1915, 1917 ;. M.A., Harvard, 1919, Ph.D., 1919; m. Geraldine T. Baker of Bingham, Me., June 6, 1923; children-Elaine, Agnes. Instr. Eng., Rensselaer Poly. Inst .; instr. public speaking, Latin, Ger., Troy Acad., 1910-12; prof. Eng. and head of dept., Acadia Univ., 1913- 18; prof. Eng., Colby Coll., 1920-22; prof. Eng. and head of dept., Boston Univ. School of Rel. Edn., 1922-31; Mass. Dept. Edn., 1932 -; Religions Ed- ucation surveyor Interchurch World Movement, 1920; recruiting speaker in Nova Scotia, 2 yrs .; mem. Modern Lang. Assn. Am., Cowper Soc. ( Eng.), Delta Upsilon. Author: Après La Guerre (poems) ; periodical contributions; A Fitzgerald Friendship; at present, engaged upon life and letters of Wil- liam Cowper. Travel: crossed Atlantic 34 times; 5000 miles of literary pilgrimage by bicycle in Eng .; tours in Europe. Presbyterian. Republican. Office: Dept. of Education, State House, Boston. Home: 55 Horace Rd., Belmont.


HANNIGAN, Franels James, librarian; b. Boston, Dec. 30, 1880; s. Thomas J. Hannigan and Anne (Glll) H .; ed. pub. schs., Boston; m. Margaret M. Barry of Dorchester, June 7, 1911; children-


Katharine Marie, Francis James. With Boston Pub. Lib., 1894-, supervisor depts .; dir .- in-chief library projects, Federal Emer- gen. reference gency Relief and Works Progress Adminstrns., 1934-36; mem. A.L.A., Mass. Lib. Club, Spl. Libra- ries Assn. of Boston, Charitable Irish Soc., Pi Gamma Mu. Editor: Up to Midnight, 1913. Com- piler: Standard Index of Short Stories, 1900-14, 1915-33. Address: Boston Public Library, Boston. Home: 94 Welles Av., Dorchester.


VHANNIGAN, John Edward, lawyer; b. Brighton, Sept. 24, 1868; s. William flannigan and Ann (Welsh) H .; ed. LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1890, LL.M., 1890; in. Annie Judson of Brighton, 1892; clrildren-Judson, Patrice (Mrs. Pulver). Ad- mitted to Mass. bar, 1890, in gen. practice, Bos- ton, 1890-, mem. firm Hannigan & Hannigan, 1925 -; prof. law, Boston Univ. Sch. Law., 1914 -; mem. Sinking Fund Commn., City of Boston; dir. Shakespeare Assn. Ain. (N.Y.). Author: legal articles. Office: 10 State St., Boston. Home: 27 Hereford St., Boston.


\'HANNIGAN, Judson, lawyer; b. Boston, Aug. 30, 1892; S. John Edward Hannigan and Annie (Jud- son) . H .; cd. Boston Univ. Sch. Law; m. Clara Erickson of Boston, Sept. 3, 1931; children-Jud- son, Jr., Nita. Adm. Mass. bar, 1924, bar of U.S. Supreme Ct., 1929; in practice, Boston, 1924 -; inem. firm Hannigan & Hannigan, 1927 -; officer of French Legion of Honor; mem. Boston Bar Assn., Am. Soc. French Legion of Honor. Club: Boston Yacht, Mass. Republican (former pres.). Repub- lican. Office: 10 State St., Boston. Home: Kit- tery Point, Me.




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