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HANSCOM, Elizabeth Deering, educator (retired) ; b. Saco, Me., Aug. 15, 1865; d. George A. Hanscom and Lizzie (Deering) H .; ed. pub. schs,, Manchester, N.11., and Lowell; A.B., Boston Univ., 1887, A.M., 1892; Ph. D., Yale, 1894; unmarried. Teacher Eng., Smith College, 1894-1905, prof. Eng., 1905-32, prof. emeritus, 1932 -; mem. Phi. Beta Kappa, Am. Assoc. Univ. Women, Assn. Am. Univ. Prof., Kappa Kappa Gamma, Author: The Heart of the Puritan, 1917; Sophia Smith and the Beginnings of Smith College (with IIclen F. Greene). Editor: The Friendly Craft, 1908. Travel many summers abroad. Episcopalian. Independent. Home: 26 Franklin St., Northampton.
V HANSCOM, Hervey Alpheus, construction engineer, manufacturer; b. Lebanon, Me., Dec. 18, 1867; S. Alpheus S. Hanscom and Clara (Libbey) H .; ed. Gorham (Me.) Normal Sch .; m. Cora Fernald of Lebanon, Me., Mar. 15, 1893. Started engring., City of Newton Water Works; did hydraulic engring. in conjunction with gen. contracting bus. about 10 yrs .; developed llydro-Tite, joint compound for water pipe joints; now mfr. and seller of it; treas., dir. Hydraulic Development Corp .; v.p., men. bd. investment, Medford Sav. Bk. Mem. Am. and N.10. Water Works Assns., Me. Utilities Assn., 1.0.O.F., Masons. Congregationalist. Repub- lican. Office: 18 Canal St., West Medford. Ilome: 55 Monument St., West Medford.
HANSCOM, Robert Davis, teacher; b. Bethel, Me., Sept. 3, 1901; s. Frank E. Hanscom and Rose E. (Davis) Il .; ed. Gould Acad., Bethel, Me .; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., 1923; Ed.M., Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1932; m. Maude Pumphrey of Richmond, Va .; 1 dau .- Virginia. Instr. Eng., Moses Brown Sch., Providence, R.I., 1923-31; Bentley Sch. Accounting & Finance, Boston, 1932-33; Scarsdale (N. Y.) high sch., 1933-34; head of Eng. dept., Cushing Acad., 1934 -; at Wassookeag Sch. Camp, Dexter, Me., summers, 1931 -; mem. Nat. Council Teachers of Eng., Zeta Psl. Travel: Europe, 1926. Congrega- tionalist. Republican. Office: Cushing Academy, Ashburnham. Home: Cushing St., Ashburnham. Sunner res .: Lake Wassookeag, Dexter, Me.
HANSEN, Alvin Harvey, professor of political econ- omy; b. Viborg, S.D., Aug. 23, 1887; s. Niels Han- sen and Marie Bergita (Nielsen) H .; ed. B.A., Yankton Coll., 1910, LL.D., 1936; Ph.D., Univ. Wis., 1918; m. Mabel Lewis of Lake Preston, S.D., Aug. 25, 1916; children-Marian Grace, Mildred Jcan. Instr. econ., Brown Univ., 1916-19; asso. prof. economics, Univ. Minn., 1919-23, prof., 1923-37;
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visiting prof., Stanford Univ., summer session, 1933, Columbia, summer session, 1937; Lueius N. Littauer prof. polit. eeon., Harvard, 1937 -; asso. ed., leonometriea, 1932-37; mem. bd. eds., Quar- terly Journal of Economics, 1937-, Rev. of Eco- nomic Statisties, 1938 -; mem. Columbia Commn. Econ. Reconstrn., 1932-33; dir. research, Social Sci. Research Commu. on Internat. Econ. Rela- tions, 1933-34; ehmn. Com. Industry & Trade, So- cial Sci. Research Council; mem. Com. on Research in fiscal Policy, Nat. Bur. Rcon. Research; eco- nomic adviser to Prairle Provinces before Canadian Royal Commn. on Dominion-Provineial Relations, 1937-38; chmn. Econ. Adv. Council, Nat. Industrial Conf. Bd., 1938 -; economist, State Dept., Wash., D.C., 1934-35; mem. Adv. Couneil on Social Se- curity, 1937-38; mem. Am. Econ. Assn. (pres., 1938), Acad. Polit. & Social Sci., Am. Assn. Labor Legislation, Am. Statis. Assn., Econometric Soc., Royal Econ. Soc., Beta Gamma Sigma. Author: Cyeles of Prosperity and Depression, 1921; Busi- ness Cycle Theory, 1927; Eeonomie Stabilization in an Unbalaneed World, 1932; Full Recovery or Stagnation?, 1938. Co-author: Principles of Eco- nomics, 1937; New Plan for Unemployment Re- serves, 1933; A Program for Unemployment Insur- ance and Relief in the U.S., 1934; Essays in Honor of Gustav Cassel, 1933; Economic Reconstruction, 1934; International Economie Relations, 1934; The Lessons of Monetary Experience, 1937. Office: Littauer Center, Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 56 Juniper Rd., Belmont.
VHANSON, Arthur Warren, professor of aceounting; b. Boston, Nov. 30, 1890; s. La Forest Warren Ilan- son and Emma Archibald (Moffatt) H .; ed. Bos- ton Latin sch., 1909; A.B., llarvard, 1912, A.M., 1923; M.B.A., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1921; LL.B., Suffolk Law Sch., 1927; (hon.) Litt.D., Suffolk Univ., 1938; m. Marjorie Rodgers of Chl- eago, Freb. 5, 1916; children-Arthur Warren, Jr., Robert La Forest, Marjorie Jean, Gloria Ruth, Rog- er Sturges, Cynthia Louise. Teacher, Colby Acad., New London, N.H., 1912-13, University Seh., Chl- eago, 1913-15, Smith Acad., St. Louis, Mo., 1915-17; Montgomery Seh., Wynnewood, Pa., 1917-18, Soldan high sch., St. Louis, 1918-19; instr. Fr., Harvard, 1920-21; instr., Harvard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1921-27, asst. prof. of aceounting, 1927-30, assoe. prof. 1930-35, prof. 1935 -; asst. prof. of ae- counting, M.I.T., 1924-27; dir. and mem, finance com., West Roxbury Coop. Bk .; tr. Suffolk Univ .; chmn. Standing Com., Union Ch., Boston; mem. Am.
VHANSON, Charles Lane, teacher; b. Newfields, N.H., May 22, 1870; s. John Clinton Hanson and Annle . (Lane) H .; ed. grad., Phillips Exeter Acad., 1888; A.B., Harvard, 1892; m. Bertha Winthrop Flint of Cambridge, June 25, 1902; ehildren-Paul, Helen Bemis, Carol (Mrs. Richard G. Douglas), Charles Lane, Jr., Lineoln Flint. Teacher Eng., Worcester Aead., 1892-95; Worcester Eng. high seh., 1895- 97; B.M.C. Durfee high seh., Fall River, 1897-98; Mechanic Arts high seh., Boston, 1898 -; head, Eng. dept., 1907 -; tr. No. Avenue Sav. Bk., Cambridge; mem. N.E. Assn. Teachers of Eng. (pres. twice). Clubs: Cambridge, Economy (Cambridge), Friday Evening. Travel: U.S., Europe. Author: Two Years' Course in English Composition, English Composition, etc .; (with W. P. Trent and W. T. Brewster) An Introduction to the English Clas- sics. Editor: Representative Poems of Robert Burns, with Carlyle's essay on Burns; Maeaulay's Life of Johnson; (with W. J. Gross) Short Stories of Today, Travel Sketches of Today; The Journal of Sanquel Lane (N.H. Hist. Soc.). Desc. Willlam Lane, Boston, about 1650. Office: Mechanie Arts High School, Boston. Home: 28 Linnaean St., Cambridge.
Y HANSON, Justus Greeley, physician; b. China, Me., Jan. 11, 1870; s. Elihu Hanson and Minerva K.
(Starrett) 11 .; ed. Erskine Acad., Dartmouth Med. Sch., 1897; M.D., Bowdoin Med. Sch., 159', Il. Louise T. Greig of London, Can., Oc1. 3. 1900; 1 dau .- Beulah M. Teacher, pub. schs. of Me., 10 yrs .; clk., U.S. Pension Office, Augusta, Me., 1894- 97; in gen. practice of medicine, Northampton, 1898 -; asst. supt., State Hosp., Northampton, 1898-1903; staff surg., Dickinson Hosp., 1905-38; eity bacteriologist, 1906-09; sch. physician, 1907- 38; mem., Vol. Med. Service Corps World War; presidential elector, 1932; tr. Monson State Hosp., 1930-38; chinn. NRA, 1933; dir. Mass. Fed. Tax- payers Assn., 1936; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Mass. Surg, and ('lin. Soc., Masons, Odd Fellows, B.P.O.E., K.P. Club: Northampton. Author: Han- son Ancestry. Universalist. Democrat. Address: 219 Elm St., Northampton.
VHANOS, Pant Heury, professor of education (re- tired); b. Ger., Mar. 14, 1855; s. Gustaf Hanus and Ida (Aust) H .; ed. State Normal Sch., Platteville, Wis .; B.S., Univ. Mieh., 1878, LL.D., 1925; Ll .. D., Univ. Colo., 1906; m. Charlotte lloskins of Denver, Colo., Aug. 10, 1881; 1 dau .- Mrs. Winifred I1. Whiting. Teacher, Denver (Colo.) high sch., dist. No. 1, 1878-79; instr., prof. math., Univ. Colo., 1879-86 (except 1881-82); prin., Denver high sch., Dist. No. 2, 1886-90; prof., Colo. State Normal Sch., Greeley, 1890-91; asst. prof., prof. edn., Ilarvard, 1891-21; prof. emeritus, 1921 -; prin. founder, Har- vard Grad. Sch. Edn., 1920; lecturer on edn., in many places in U.S .; founder, Harvard Teachers' Assn. (now hon. pres. in perpetuuni); one of founders, Soc. Coll. Teachers Edn .; dir. sch. sur- veys, incl. pub. sch. system, N.Y. City (1911-12), Hampton Inst. (1917), ete., 1910 -; ehmn. Mass. State Commn. on Industrial Edn., 1906-09; mem. Mass. State Bd. Edn., 1909-19; tr. Wellesley coll., 1916-37, Internat. Coll., Izmir (Smyrna' Turkey, 1930-35; taught French to doetors and nurses go- ing overseas and In Ilarvard R.O.T.C., 1917; fellow A.A.A.S. (v.p., ehmn. Seet. on Edn., 1914); mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Deita Pi (laureate chap.); hon. mem., Nat. Soc. for Study of Edn., Am. Ednl. Research Assn. Clubs: llar- vard Faculty, Mass. Schoolmasters (pres. 1903-04, now hon. mem.), many years Ilarvard (Boston), Cambridge, Economy (Cambridge). Travel: ex- tensive, U.S., Europe, Pacifie, Near East. Author: books on math. and on edn .; articles in ednl. and other mags., In newspapers. Independent in re- liglon and politics. Ilome: 3 Channing Cirele, Cambridge.
Econ. Assn., Am. Accounting Assn., Mass. Bar, Y HAPGOOD, Lyman Sawin, physician; b. Gloucester, Masons. Author: Problems in Auditing, 1930, 1935; (with Hosmer and Sanders) Problems in Ac- counting, 1934; numerous book reviews and artieles. Asst. editor: Accounting Review. Con- gregationalist. Republican. Office: 219 Morgan Hall, Soldiers Field, Boston. Home: 11 Barnes Rd., Newton.
July 22, 1874; s. Andrew S. Hapgood and Annie (Winter) H .; ed. Chauney Hall Seh., Boston, 1883- 93; A.B., Harvard, 1897; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1901; m. Clara G. Locke of Boston, Apr. 2, 1902; 1 son-Richard Loeke. Gen. practice, med., Cam- bridge, 1902-15; anaesthesia only, 1915 -; anaesthe- tist, Cambridge Hosp., 1915 -; capt. Harvard Unit, 22nd Gen. Hosp., B.E.F., France, June-Dee., 1916; capt. Base Hosp. No. 51, A.E.F., Apr. 1918-May 1919 (In Franee, July 1918-May 1919) ; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Soc. Anaesthesiology; fel- low, Internat. Coll. Anaesthetists, etc. Ciub: Har- vard (Boston). Unitarian. Republiean. Office and home: 47 Sparks St., Cambridge. Summer res .: 43 Pleasant St., Gloneester.
HAPGOOD, Richard Locke, elub official; b. Cam- bridge, Aug. 18, 1903; s. Lyman Sawin Hapgood and Clara G. (Locke) H .; ed. Cambridge high and Latin seh., 2 yrs .; grad. Phillips Acad., Andover, 1921; A.B., Harvard, 1925; unmarried. Reporter, Boston Traveler, 1925-26; pres. Univ. News Serv- ice, Ine. (active In newspaper correspondence), 1926-29; asst. to dean, Harvard Dental Seh., 1930- 38; ing. gov., The Skating Ciub of Boston, Sept. 1938 -; ehmin. Competitions Com., U.S. Figure Skating Assn. (nat. governing body), 1930-32, sec. 1932-34, 1935 -; mem. Olympic Figure Skat- ing Com. (sec. 1932, chmin. 1936, 1940); mem. Masons. Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Skating of Boston, Harvard Faculty, Cambridge Skating. Au- thor: History of the Harvard Dental School, 1930. Unitarian. Republiean. Office: 560 Soldiers' Field Rd., Brighton. Home: 47 Sparks St., Cambridge. Summer res .: 43 Pleasant St., Gloucester.
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HARAP, Louis, librarian and rescarch worker; b. N.Y. City, Sept. 16, 1904; s. Moses Harap and Yetta H .; ed. Ethical Culture high sch. (N.Y. City) ; Antiochi Coll .; A.B., Harvard, 1928, A.M., 1930, Ph.D., 1932. Since receiving doctorate, has been in charge of the Philosophical Library at Harvard; mem. Am. Philos. Assn., Am. Musicol. Soc., League Am. Writers, Cambridge Union Univ. Teachers, Am. League for Peace and Democracy. Travel: France, The Soviet Union. Author: numerous articles in various mags. Office: Philosophical Li- brary, Emerson Hall, Cambridge.
V HARASZTI, Zoltán, librarian; b. Hungary, Jan. 27, 1892; s. Lawrence Haraszti and Irma (Pauncz) H .; ed. Eger (Hungary); J.D., Franz Josef Univ., Hungary, 1913; M.A., Harvard, 1928; unmarried. Journalist, Budapest, until 1920; came to U.S., Dec., 1920; naturalized, 1926; with Boston Pub. Lib., July, 1923 -; now keeper of rare books and ed. publs .; lecturer, Simmons Coll., 1927 -; cor- respondent for a Hungarian daily newspaper dur- ing World War; mem. Am. Lib. Assn., Bibliog. Soc. of Am., Mediaeval Acad. Am .; asso. mem. Co- lonlal Soc. of Mass. Author: over 100 essays on 15th cent. books and manuscripts, on Am. hist. and lit., Pres. John Adams, 17th and 18th cent. Eng. lit., and other lib. and hist. subjects. Editor: More Books (bull. of Boston Pub. Lib.), to which these essnys have been contributed, and many re- printed, for ex .: The Idyll of Brook Farm, The Letters of T. W. Parsons, Shakespeare in Hungary, The Ireland Forgeries, The Tercentenary of Mas- sachusetts, etc. Travel: Europe and Near East (comprehensively). Office: Public Library, Boston. Hoinc: 102 Mt. Vernon St., Boston.
VHARDING, Arthur Edward, construction manager; b. Boston, Apr. 15, 1899; s. Frank Arthur Hard- ing and Jennie Wood ( Morse) HI .; ed. Boston Eng. high sch., 1918; B.C.E. (cum laude), Northeastern Univ., 1922; m. Gladys Eleanor Hoag of Wakefield, Dec. 26, 1925; children-Jacqueline Elaine, Arthur Edward, Jr. Asst. estimator, George A. Fuller Co., 1919; draftsman, Monks & Johnson, 1920, job engr. on bldg. construction, Simpson Bros. Corp., 1921; instr. surveying and mech. drawing, North- eastern Unlv., 1922; job engr. on constrn. of Park Sq. Bldg. for W. A. & I1. A. Root, Inc., 1922; engr. and supt. on constrn. of various bldgs. and bridges for Simpson Bros. Corp., 1922; constrn. mgr., 1932-, dir., 1936 -; also constrn. mgr for Vulcan Construction Co .; supervisor, m. constrn. of bridges and industrial or ednl. bldgs. throughout N.E., in- cluding 20 bridges costing $1,968,000 and 19 plants or blogs. costing $1,918,000, 1927-37; pvt., S.A.T.C., World War; mem. Northeastern Univ. Alumni Assn. (past pres.), Boston Soc. C.E. (exec. com., design- ers section, 1936; clk. highway section, 1938, chmn., 1939), Eta Tau Nu. Baptist. Independent. Of-
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V HARDING, Francis A., manufacturer; b. Jamaica Plain, Oct. 1, 1887; s. Herbert Lee Harding and Lucy (Austin) H .; ed. Volkmann Sch., Boston, 1898- 1905; A.B., Harvard, 1909; m. Dorothy Sherburne Warner of Jamaica Plain, Oct. 21, 1911; children- seven. In employ Parkinson & Burr, Boston, 1909- 11; asso. with Wm. Underwood Co. (bus. founded 1821), mfrs. canned foods, Boston, later Water- town, continuously 1911-, trcas. and tr. 1922 -; mcm. Masons. Clubs: Harvard (Boston, N.Y.), The Country (Brooklinc). Unitarian. Republican. Office: 85 Walnut St., Watertown. Home: 44 Circuit Rd., Chestnut Hill, Brooklinc.
HARDING, Katharine Washburn, writer; b. Thom- aston, Me .; ' d. Henry E. Harding and Amanda (Miller) H .; cd. local schools Camden, Me .; Al- bany (N.Y.) high sch .; Bradford Acad. Mem. N.E. Press Women's Assn., Salon of Allied Arts, Cam- bridge Poetry Forum. Author: poems published in N.Y. Sun and other leading newspapers, also in "Wings", "Voices", "Carillon", "Lyric", "Shards", "Cycle", "Blue Moon", "Driftwind", "L'Allouettc", "Poctry World", "Sonnet Sequences", and others; in anthologies: "Continental", "Pacbar", "Contem- porary Women Poets", "American Women Poets", "Muse", "North American Book of Verse", Eros
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HARDING, Louis Brauch, investment banker; b. New Canaan, Conn., June 27, 1885; s. Louis Branch Ilarding and Annie A. (Jenckes) H .; ed. St. Mark's Sch., 1904; A.B., Harvard, 1908; m. Eleanor B. Rudloff of Montclair, N.J., Apr. 24, 1920; children- Eleanor, Louis Branch, III, John L. . Asso. with Blodgett & Co. (now Stone & Webster & Blodgett), bankers, 1908-09; Louis B. Harding & Co., wool and textile dealers, 1909-30; treas. Samoset Worsted Mills, Inc. 1930 -; with Spencer Trask & Co., bank- ers, 1931 -; pvt., then capt. F.A., U.S.A., 1917-19. Club: Country (Brookline). Desc. Joseph Jenckes, who made the pine tree shillings, etc. Episco- palian. Republican. Office: 50 Congress St., Bos- ton. Home: 145 Woodland Rd., Chestnut Hill.
VHARDING, Maude Burbank (Mrs. Robert Hatch Harding), teacher, writer; b. Somerville, Oct. 21, 1884; d. Charles Frederick Simcs and Anna (Bur- bank) S .; ed. Somerville Eng. high sch .; Lascll Jr. Coll., 1904-06; Boston Univ., 1902-04; B.S., Bos- ton Univ. Sch. Edn., 1933; m. Robert Hatch Hard- ing of New Castle, N.H., Apr. 14, 1910. Head of Eng. dept., Woodward Sch., Boston; lecturer on Eng., Boston Univ. Sch. Edn., 1933 -; mem. Lasell Corporation, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pi Lambda Theta, The Am. Literary Assn. Club: Salon Fran- çais. Author: educ. articles and poetry in mags., also short stories and plays; Children's Own Book of Letters and Stories, 1927; New Junior Gram- mar, 1928. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 319 Marlboro St., Boston. Home: Hotel Charlesgate, Beacon St., Boston.
VHARDMAN, James A., cditor, publisher; b. Mt. Vernon, N.Y., Sept. 11, 1880; s. Aaron William Hardman and Susan Bryant (Angell) H .; ed. Drury high sch., North Adams; Morris high sch., N.Y. City; Williams Coll., 1899-1901; (hon.) A.M., 1930; m. Loretta Agnes Boland of No. Adams, Sept. 28, 1908; children-Jamcs A., Jr., Robert. With No. Adams Transcript, from reporter up to bus. mgr., then pub. and cd .; tr. Transcript Pub. Assn .; dir. No. Adams Nat. Bk .; mem. Asso. Press, Am. Newspaper Pub. Assn., N.E. Daily Newspaper Assn., Chi Psi. Republican. Home: North Adams. HARDWICK, Katharine Davis, teacher, social worker; b. Quincy, Jan. 8, 1886; d. Charles Frank- lin Hardwick and Annie Williams (Clapp) H .; ed. Woodward Inst .; A.B., Boston Univ., 1907; unmar- ried. With Boston Family Welfare Soc., 1907-17; Intercollegiate Community Service Assn., 1917; Amn. Red Cross, 1918-25; lecturer Simmons Coll. Sch. Social Work, 1919-25, asst. dir., 1925-29, dir., 1929 -; asst. administrator in charge of soclal service, ERA (Mass.), 1934-35; mem. Am. Assn. So- cial Workers, Family Welfare Soc. Am., Am. Assn. Med. Social Workers, Phi Beta Kappa, Gamma Phl Beta. Club: College (Boston). Republican. Office: 18 Somerset St., Boston. Home: 46 Com- monwealth Av., Boston. Summer res .: 54 Front St., Marblehead.
V HARDY, Arthur C(obb), educator; b. Worcester, Dec. 2, 1895; s. Charles Clough Hardy and Helen Estelle (Cobb) } .; ed. A.B., Univ. Calif., 1917, A.M., 1919; hon. Sc.D., St. Lawrence Univ., Can- ton, N.Y .; m. Charlotte Lansing of Buffalo, N.Y., Apr. 17, 1920; 1 son-Robert Lansing. Asst. in physics, M.I.T., 1917, instr., 1919; physicist, East- man Kodak Co., 1920-22; asst. prof. opties and photography, M.I.T., 1922-28, asso. prof., 1928-33, prof., 1933 -; inventor of recording spectrophoto- meter; mem. adv. com., Town of Wellesley; C.O., 23rd Photographie Sect., A.E.F., France; mem. Am. Inst. Physics (gov. bd.), Optical Soc. Am. (dir .; pres., 1935-37), Soc. Motion Picture Engrs. (gov.), Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences, Am. Phys. Soc., A.A.A.S., Distinguished Service Foundation in Optometry, Royal Photographic Soc. (Gt. Brit.), Sigma Xi. Author: The Principles of Optics; The Handbook of Colorimetry; many sci. papers. Independent.
Office: Mass. Institute of Technology, Cambridge. Home: 15 Kenilworth Rd., Wellesley.
HARDY, Henry Lewis, civil engineer; b. Manches- ter, N.H., Sept. 11, 1881; s. Henry Enoch Hardy
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and Sarah Frances (Putnam) H .; ed. Manchester (N.II.) high seh .; M.I.T., 3 yrs .; m. Clara G. Mc- Arthur of Troy, N.Y., Mar. 26; 1907. In engring. dept., B.&A.R.R. Co., 1905-, now . asst. engr .; corpl., N.G., World War; mem. Am. Ry. Engring. Assn., Am. Assn. Engrs., Engring. Soes. Western Mass. Clubs: New England Railroad, B.&A. R.R. Supervisors'. Methodist. Republican. Office: 370 South Station, Boston, Home: 187 Beacon St., Framingham.
HARDY, James Graham, professor of mathematics; b. Easton, Pa., Mar. 13, 1874; s. Joseph Johnston Hardy and Mary Lewis ( Montague) H .; ed. Easton (Pa.) high sch .; A.B., Lafayette Coll., Pa., 1894, A.M., 1897; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1898; m. Nona Burnett Mills of Mt. Vernon, N.Y., Dec. 22, 1905; 1 son-Nathaniel Alden (d.); m. (2d) Inez M. Waegele of New Vernon, N.J., Apr. 6, 1929. Instr. math., Williams Coll., 1898, asst. prof., 1903-06, asso. prof., 1905-14, prof., 1914 -; mem. Am. Math. Soc., Math. Assn. Am., Phl Gamma Delta. Clubs: Willlams Faculty ( Williamstown), Williams (N.Y.). Author: A Short Course in Trigonometry; The The- ory of Limits. Presbyterian. Republican. Office: P.O. box 32, Williamstown. Home: Stetson Court, Williamstown.
HARDY, Roger Willlam, lawyer; b. Akron, O., June 14, 1906; s. William E. Hardy and Celia (Mallison) H .; ed. Brookline high sch .; A.B., Williams Coll., 1927; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1930; m. Grace Taylor of Newton, Aug. 3, 1931. Practiced law, Boston, 1930 -; asso. with Abbott, Drew, Rogerson & Carr; treas, and dir. Asso. Hosp. Service Corp. Protestant. Republican. Office: 53 State St., Bos- ton. Home: Granison Rd., Weston.
HARE, Charles Henry, surgeon; b. North Brook- field, Apr. 29, 1863; s. Henry Frank Hare and Nancy Maria ( Bartlett) H .; ed. Ph. B., Brown Univ., 1885, A.M., 1889; M.D., Ilarvard Med. Sch., 1889; unmarried. Out-patient surg., Free Hosp. for Women, 1891-98; surg. Mass. Women's Hosp., 1897 -; out-patient gynecologist, Carney Hosp., 1896-1908, St. Elizabeth's Hosp., 1898-1911; gyne- cologist, Boston Dispensary, 1897 -; cons. gyne- cologist, Quiney City Hosp .; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Delta Phl. Club: Har- vard (Boston). Offlec: 483 Beacon St., Boston. Home: 374 Commonwealth Av., Boston.
V HARE, Ingh Frederick, physician; b. State College, N.M., Mar. 26, 1902; s. Raleigh Frederick Hare and Adele (Nelson) H .; ed. N.M. Agrl. and Mech. Coll., 1920-21; Leland Stanford Univ., 1921-22; B.S., Ala. Poly. Inst., 1924, Univ. of Ala., 1926; M.D., Harvard Med. Sehr., 1928; m. Lonise Maes Hender- son, of Brookline, Dec. 11, 1933; children-Hugh Gerald, Carolyn Sue. Made survey for League of Nations under U.S.P.H.S. to study "drug addicts In U.S.," 1924; asst. physiol. chem., Univ. Ala., 1925-26; interne and asst. res. In med., Univ. Mich. Hosp., 1928-29, 1929-30; interne in roentgenology, Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., 1930-31, asst. res. in roentgenology, 1931-32; in practice of roentgenol- ogy, 1932-33; conS. roentgenologist, Middlesex County Sanatorium, 1933-36, Walter E. Fernald State Seh., 1935-37, Metropolitan State Hosp., 1935-37; now asst. roentgenologist, Harvard Med. Sel., Peter Bent Brigham Hosp .; asso. roentgenol- ogist, Children's Hosp., Boston; roentgenologist to staff, N.E. Deaconess Hosp., radiologist, Lahey Clinic, Boston; mem. N.E. Roentgen Ray Soc., Trudeau Tuberculosis Soc., N.E. and Norfolk County Med. Soes., Radiol. Soe. N.A., Am. Radium Soe., Am. Roentgen, Ray Soe., Phi Delta Theta, Phi Chi. Club: Harvard (Boston). Episcopalian. Re- publiean. Office: 605 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 557 Chestnut St., Waban.
HARING, Clarence Heury, professor of history; b. Phla., Pa., Feb. 9. 1885; s. llenry G. Haring and Amelia (Stoneback) H .; ed. Central high sch., Phila., Pa .; A.B., Harvard, 1907, Ph.D., 1916; B.Litt., New Coll., Oxford, 1909; student Univ, Berlin; m. ITelen Louise Garnsey of White Plains, N. Y., June 25, 1913; children-Philip Smyth, Peter Garnsey. Instr., Harvard, 1910-11; asso. in hist. and chmn. of dept., Bryn Mawr, 1912-15; lecturer, Clark Univ., 1915-16; asst. prof., Yale, 1916-20, asso. prof., 1920-
23, prof. hist., 1923; prof. Latin-Am. hist. and econ., Harvard, 1923 -; chmn. hist dept .. 1930-39, master of Dunster Ilouse, 1931 -; chin. Nat. Com. on Latin-Am. Studies; lecturer hist., Columbia, sum- mer 1921 and spring 1922; lecturer, Centro de Es- tudios de la Historia de America (Unlv. Seville), 1934; Naval War Coll .; Army War Coll .; inves- tigated reactions of World War in Brazil, Argen- tina and Chile for Carnegie Endowment for In- ternat. Peace, May-Oct. 1918; sec. Venezuela group com., 2d Pan-Am. Financial Conf., 1920; mem. In- ternat. Commns. of Inquiry established by Central Am. Conv. of 1923; chmn. U.S. delegation to 2d Gen. Assembly, Pan-Am. Inst. of Goog. and IIlst., 1935; invitado de honor, 2d. Internat. Congress of the History of America, Buenos Aires, 1937; meni. Hispanie Soe. Am., Mass. Hist. Soc., Ami. Geog. Soe., Council on Foreign Relations, Phi Beta Kappa, Faculty of Law and Polit. Sei. (hon. ), Cath. Univ .. Chile (hon.); corr. mem. Colegio de Abogados (Buenos Aires), Junta de Historia y. Numismática Americana (Buenos Aires), Academia Colombiana de Historia (Bogotá), Academia de Ciencias Eco- nomieas (Santiago de Chile), Junta de Historia Nacional (Montevideo), Comdr. Order of Liberator (Venezuela); Offieer Ordem Nacional do Cruzeiro do Sul (Brazil). Clubs: Faculty (Cambridge), Century (N.Y.). Author: Buccaneers in the West Indies in the Seventeenth Century, 1910; Trade and Navigation between Spain and the Indies In the time of the Hapsburgs, 1918; South America Looks at the U.S., 1928; South American Progress, 1934. Travel: So. Am. (frequently). Independent. Offlee: Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: Masters Residence, Dunster House, Cambridge.
HARKNESS, Georgia Elma, professor of religion; b. Harkness, N.Y., Apr. 21, 1891; d. J Warren Harkness and Lillie ( Merrill) H .; ed. Keeseville high sch .; A.B., Cornell, 1912; M.A., Boston Univ., 1920, M.R.E., 1920, Ph.D., 1923, Litt.D., 1938; stu- dent, Ilarvard, 1926, Yale, 1928-29, Union Theol. Sem., 1936-37; unmarried. Teacher Latin, high sch., Schuylerville, N. Y., 1912-14, Seotia, N.Y., 1915-18; Instr. Eng. Bible, Boston Univ. Sch. Rel. Edn., 1919-20; asst. prof. rel. edn., Elmira (N.Y.) Coll., 1922, asso. prof. philosophy, 1923-26, prof., 1926-37; asso. prof. religion, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1937 -; ordained Meth. minister, 1926; del. Oxford Conf. on life and work, 1937, Madras Conf. of In- ternat. Missionary Council, 1938; mem. Am. Assn. Unlv. Profs., Am. Philos. Assn., Am. Theol. Soc., Nat. Assn. Bibl. Instrs., Soe, Bibl. Lit. & Exegesis, Phi Beta Kappa. Author: The Church and the Immigrant, 1921; Conflicts in Religions Thought, 1929; John Calvin: The Man and His Ethics, 1931; Holy Flame, 1935; The Resources of Religion, 1936; The Recovery of Ideals, 1937; Religious Living, 1937; articles in rel. and phil. jours. Travel: Eu- rope, 1924, 1926, 1937; Palestine, 1926; India. 1938. Methodist. Office: Mt. Holyoke College, So. Hadley. Home: So. Hadley; Peru, N. Y.
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