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HARRISON, Roland Rathbun, journalist; b. Smith- ville, N.Y., June 10, 1878; s. Joseph Andrew Harri- son and Florence Adela (Rathbun) II .; ed. high sch., Binghamton, N.Y .; A.B., Cornell, 1903; m. Hortense Long of Collamer, N.Y., Nov. 18, 1911; children-Joseph Graham, Frances Pauline. With Brooklyn (N.Y.) Standard-Union, 1903-06, New York Times, 1906-07; went to New York Herald, 1907, day city editor, 1919-20, night city editor, 1920-22; joined staff Christian Science Monitor, Boston, 1922, exec. editor, 1924-29, mem. editorial bd .; migr. Christian Science Pub. Soc., 1929 -; mem. Masons. Club: Nat. Press (Wash., D.C.). Repub- lican. Office: 1 Norway St., Boston. Home: 29 Brewster Rd., Newton Highlands.
HAR'T, Bernard, builder and restorer of ship models; b. Sweden, Apr. 5, 1876; s. Axel Hjort and Lovisa (Björn) H .; ed. pub. sch., Sweden; m. Olga Jose- phine Monson of Sweden, Sept. 22, 1900; 1 son- Franz Arthur. Went to sca, 1891, sailing mostly in squareriggers (sailing ships) for about 9 years, including time on coast; came to Boston, 1897; sailed on coast, serving in School Ship Enterprise, R. 'II. White's steam yacht Peregrine, McQueston's schooner yacht Gitana, several 3-4 masted schoon- crs, etc .; took up ship model work in spare time, 1901; in house-painting bus. 15 years; all time de- voted to ship-model work, last 24 yrs .; ship models made and repaired for collectors and museums, incl. Boston Mus. Fine Arts, Marine Mus., Addison Gallery (Andover), Peabody Mus. (Salem). Travel: Brazil, Argentine, Uraguay, Chile, Den., Ger., Fr., Eng., Sp., Ire., Scot., W.I. (12 islands), Can., whole Atlantic coast of , U.S. Protestant. Republican. Office and home: 28 Mt. Washington Av., Malden.
HART, Franels Denbroeder, physician, surgeon; b. East Weymouth, Sept. 9, 1892; s. Cisco Wayd Hart and Annie May (Denbroeder) H .; ed. Brockton and Bridgewater high sehs .; Tufts Coll., 1910-11; M.D). (cum laude), Tufts Coll. Med. Sch., 1915; m. Marion Elizabeth Nicholson of Leominster, Aug. 31, 1918; children-Francis D., Jr., Susanne L. Interne, Worcester City Hosp., 1915-16; pvt. practice, gyne- cology and obstetrics, also anesthesia, Worcester, 1916 -; mem. A.M.A., N.E. Obstet. & Gynecol. Soc., Worcester Dist. Med. Soc., Wachusett Med. Im- provement Soc., Masons ( Montacate Lodge, past Master), O.E.S. (Clement Chan., past Patron). Club: Worcester Economic. Episcopalian. Repub- lican (usually ). Office: 36 Pleasant St., Worcester. Home: 16 Creswell Rd., Worcester. Summer res .: Summer Ilaven, Rutland.
HART, Henry Melvin, Jr., professor of law; b. Butte, Mont., Dec. 25, 1904; s. Henry Melvin Hart and Mary (Tyson) H .; ed. Lewis & Clark high sch., Spokane, Wash .; A.B., Harvard, 1926; LL. B., Har- vard Law Sch., 1930, S.J.D., 1931; m. Mary Jane White of Spokane, Wash., Dec. 3, 1932. Law clk., Justice Brandeis, U.S. Sun. Ct., 1931-32; asst. prof., Harvard Law Sch., 1932-37, prof. law, 1937- (on leave, 1937-38) ; head atty., office of Solicitor Gen., Dept. Justice, 1937-38. Author: articles in legal periodicals. Office: Harvard Law School, Cam- bridge. Home: 86 Foster St., Cambridge. Sun- mer res .: Montvale, R. 7, Spokane, Wash.
VHIART, Raymond Danlel, lawyer; b. Lowell, July 20, 1896; s. Daniel J. Hart and Mary E. (Raymond) II .; ed. Lowell high sch., 1911-15; Phillips Acad., An- dover, 1915-17; A.B., Harvard, 1921; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1924; m. Eloise B. Dion of Lowell, Oct. 23, 1928; 1 dau .- Jean Pierce, Adm. to Mass. bar, 1924; gen. practice, Lowell, 1921 -; asso., MeIntire & Wilson, attys., Lowell, 1924-30; mem. firm, Wil- son & Hart, 1930-34; sole mem. Wilson & Hart, 1934 -; pvt., C.O.T.S., U.S.A., Camp Lee, Va., 1918; mem. Law Soc. of Mass., Am., Middlesex Co., and Lowell Bar Assns., Kappa Gamma Chi. Club: Har- vard of Lowell (pres.). Catholic. Democrat. Of- fice: 600-5, Wyman's Exchange, Lowell. llome: 556 Pine St., Lowell. Summer res .: Rye Harbor, N.H.
HART, Sophle Chantal, professor of rhetoric and English composition (emeritus) ; b. Boston, Aug. 10, 1868; d. Eugene Hart and Anne (Hart) H .; ed. Miss Brown and Miss Owen's Sch. for Girls, Boston; A.B., Radcliffe Coll., 1892; A.M., Univ. Mich., 1898;
studied Oxford, 1909-10; unmarried. Instr. Eng., Wellesley Coll., 1893-97; asso. prof. and head of dept. of rhetoric and Eng. comp., 1897-1906, prof. rhetoric and Eng. comp., head of dept., 1906-1937; emeritus, 1937 -; mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Am. Assn. Univ. Women, For, Policy Assn. Clubs: Authors', Women's City ( Boston). Editor: Tennyson's Pass- ing of Arthur, Gareth and Lynette, Launcelot and Elaine, 1903; Nicholas Rowe, 1907; Carlyle's Essay on Burns, and Songs of Burns, 1912; Tennyson's The Coming of Arthur, The Holy Grail, 1915. Travel: northern and central Europe, Asia, Pacific Islands. Congregationalist. Independent. Ad- dress: Wellesley College, Wellesley.
HARTE, Richard, manufacturer; b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 1, 1894; s. Richard H. Harte and Maria (Ames) H .; ed. Pomfret (Conn.) Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1917; m. Mabel Webster of Boston, Aug. 1917; children- Jane, Richard, Jr., Nancy, Oliver Ames. With U.S. Rubber Co., Malden, 1919-26; v.p. Stone & Webster, Inc., Boston, 1920-31; pres. Ames, Baldwin, Wyo- ming Co., Parkersburg, Va., 1931 --; dir. Chicago, Wilmington & Franklin Coal Co., Ames, Baldwin & Wyoming Co .; alderman, Newton, 1928-31; mem. Nat. Rep. Program Com., Rep. chin. finance com., W.Va .; pres. W.Va. Chamber of Commerce; dir. Nat. Assn. Mgrs., 1936; 1st lt. Nat. Army. Clubs: Harvard, The Country ( Brookline). Author: misc. bus. articles. Unitarian. Republican. Office: Park- ersburg, W. Va. Home: Williamstown, W. Va. Sum- mer res .: Nahant.
HARTMAN, Lewis Oliver, clergyman, editor; b. Lagrange, Ind., May 3, 1876; s. Samuel Brenton Hartman and Mary Elizabeth ( Mason) HI .; ed. Fort Wayne (Ind.) high seh .; Hudson River Inst., Claverack, N.Y .; A.B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1899, A.M., 1902; S.T.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Theol., 1902; Ph.D., Boston Univ., 1909; b.D., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1922, Litt.D., 1935; m. Helen Marion Nutter of Newton, Dec. 21, 1922; children-Mason Nutter, Richard Otis. Ordained M.E. minister, 1903; pas- tor, Bond Hill and Pleasant Ridge, O., 1903-01; Christie Chapel, Cincinnati, 1904-09; Union Ch., 1910; O. State supt., Bd. Sunday Schs., M.E. Ch., 1910-12; supt., instr. dept., Bd. Sunday Schs., 1912- 14, for. dept., 1914-20; ed., Zions Herald, 1920 -; del. Ecumenical Meth. Confs., London, 1921, At- lanta, Ga., 1931, Gen. Confs. M.E. Ch., 1924, 1928, 1932, 1936, Uniting Conf. of M.E. Ch., M.E. Ch. South, and Meth. Protestant Ch., April, 1939; mem. General Conference of Methodist Church, 1910: exec. com., Bd. For. Missions, M.E. Ch .; Ed. Coun- cil Rel. Press; tr. Boston Univ., Wilbraham Acad., N.E. Deaconess Hosp .; dir., Ministers' Mut. Life Ins. Co .; mem. Beta Theta Pi. Clubs: Pudding- stone, Religious Press, Authors', Twentieth Cen- tury, Eight O'Clock. Author: Popular Aspects of Oriental Religions, 1917. Travel: Eastern and Southern Asia, 1914-15; India, 1935-36. Methodist. Progressive Republican. Office: Zions Herald, 581 Boylston St., Boston. Home: 93 Nonantum St., Newton.
V HARTMANN, Max, professor of economics; b. Bos- ton, Sept. 1, 1883; s. Solomon Hartinann and Rosa- lie (Grabow) H .; ed. Boston Latin sch., 1896-1901; A.B., Dartmouth Coll., 1906; Harvard Grad. Sch., 1908-09; m. Margaret C. Daly of Boston, Apr. 1905; children-Ralph Barnes, Phillp Paul, Paul Ells- worth, Robin Max. Tutor, Chauncy Hall Sch., 1906-14; dir. Hartmann Bros., Inc., 1914-21, Algon- quin Leather Co., 1922-26; prof. economics, Boston Univ. Coll. Bus. Adın., 1931 -. Republican. Office: 685 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 208 Fuller St., Brookline.
HARTSHORNE, Edward Yarnall, instructor in So- ciology; b. Merion, Pa., Apr. 10, 1912; s. Edward Yarnall Hartshorne and Clementina Borie (Rhodes) H .; ed. The Hill Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1933; Ph.D., Univ. Chicago, 1938; Univ. Berlin, 1935-36; m. Elsa Minot Fay of Cambridge, June 14, 1934; 1 SON- Robert Cope. Social Sei. Research Council fellow, Univ. Berlin, Ger., 1935-36; instr. sociology, Har- vard, 1936 -; mem. Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Camb. Union Univ. Teachers, Am. Civil Liberties Union, Soc. for Protection N.H. Forests, Mass. Forest and Park Assn., Assn. Scientific Workers, Am. Forestry
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Assn., Am. Sociol. Soc. Club: Harvard Mountain- cering. Author: The German Universities and Na- tional Socialism, 1937; also articles in sci. jours. Travel: Rus., Calif., Nor., It. Desc. Anne Winthrop (sister Gov. John Winthrop); John Balch, Cape Ann, 1623; Thomas Gardiner, Gov. Cape Ann Col- ony; John Howland; John Tilley, Eliz. Tilley of Mayflower. Protestant (Soc. of Friends). Office: Emerson Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge. Home: 3 Phillips Pl., Cambridge. Summer res .: Silver Lake, N.II.
HARTT, Augusta Batchelder, b. Boston, July 5, 1872; d. John L. Batchelder and Augusta Gore (Lewis) B .; ed. Miss Barr's Pvt. Sch .; student, Simmons Coll., Radellffe Coll., M.I.T .; m. Arthur W. Hartt, June 5, 1895. Mem. Girl Scouts, Ine. (6th nat. v.p .; commr. Mass. Girl Scouts, 1920-30). Clubs: Chilton, Women's City, Women's Republi- ean, National Women's Country, Women's Travel (pres.), Colonial Dames. Unitarian. Republican. Home: 162 Goddard Av., Brookline.
V HARTWELL, Harold Hall, lawyer; b. Fitchburg, May 6, 1891; s. Harris C. Hartwell and Effie M. F. (Needham) H .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1913, LL.B., Harvard Law Seh., 1916; m. Gladys P. Bronsdon of Newton Centre, Sept. 16, 1917; children-llarold H., Jr., Hope, Hugh. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1916, and since in gen. practice at Worcester; mem. firm Hartwell, Fitz & Lewis; spl. justice, Central Dist. Ct., Worcester Co., 1926-37; served as 2nd lt., U.S.A., 1917-19; mem. Mass., Woreester and Worces- ter Co. (pres., 1936-) Bar Assns., Kappa Sigma, Masons (32º), K.T., Shrine. Clubs: Worcester, Tatnuck Country (Worcester). Unitarian. Repub- liean. Offiee: 390 Main St., Worcester. Home: 271 Salisbury St., Worcester.
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Y HARTWELL, Swan, wholesale coal; b. Somerville, N.J., Apr. 29, 1876; s. Hugh Nesbitt Ilartwell and Mary (Davenport) I .; ed. Somerville (N.J.) pub. schs .; m. Edna Wilson of Brooklyn, N. Y., 1927. En- gaged in coal business continuously, 1897 -; pres. H. N. Hartwell & Son, 1916 -; pres. Hartwelson S.S. Co., Wellhart S.S. Co., Maine State Coal Dc- pot, Hartwell Coal Co., Hartwell Coal Depot, v.p. Hartwell-Lester; mem. Masons (32°), K.T., Shrinc. Club: Brae Burn Country (Newton). Travel: Fla. Episcopalian. Office: P'ark Sq. Bldg., Boston. Home: West Newton.
HARTY, Edgar A., designing electrical engineer; b. Constantinople, Nov. 13, 1897; s. Frederic L. Harty and Mary ( Wills) H .; ed. B.S. (elee. en- gring.), Robert Coll., 1920; m. Loraine N. De Forge of Lynn, Aug. 12, 1925; 1 dau .- Phyllis M. U.S. consular clk., 1 yr .; with Shippley Construction & Supply Co., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1 yr .; with N.Y., N.II. & H. R.R. Co., 1 yr .; designing engr., rectifier dept., Gen. Elec. Co., Lynn, 1923 -; holds 13 U.S. patents for inventions and corr. patents in Eng., I'r., Ger., and Japan; awarded Northeastern Dist. prize for sei. paper by Am. Inst. E.E., 1936; mem. Inter- Allied Intelligence Dept., World War; mem. Am. Inst. E.E., Engring. Socs. N.E., Glover Sch. Parent Teachers Assn. (v.p.), A.F.&A.M. (Philanthropic Lodge, Marblehead). Club: Marblehead Couples (pres.). Author: tech. papers in Gen. Elce. Rev., jours. of Am. Inst. E.E. and Am. Soc. Testing Ma- terials. Travel: Europe. Protestant. Republican. Office: General Electric Co., Lynn. Home: 8 Cy- press St., Marblehead.
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VHARVEY, Clifford Dawes, surgeon; b. Carmel, Me, Jan. 3, 1880; s. Austin Irving Harvey and Minnle (Dawes) H .; ed. Me. Cent. Inst., 1893-96; S.B., Univ. Me., 1901; M.D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., Pa., 1910; m. Jessie Johnston Akers of Hollidaysburg, Pa., June 14, 1905; children-Clifford Akers, Robert Dawes, Barbara Franees. Chemist, Cambria Steel Co., 1902-05; Pittsburgh Reduction Co., 1905-06; res. surg., Reading Homoe. Hosp., 1910-13, staff sur- geon, 1913-14; in various capacities at Mass. Mem. Hosp., 1914-32, surg., 1932 -; cons. surg., Leonard Morse (Natick), Morrison (Whitefield, N.IL.) and Huggins ( Wolfeboro, N.Il.) Hosps .; surg., West- boro State Hosp., Westboro, 1920; clin. instr. sur- gery, Boston Univ. Med. Sch., 1921-25, instr., 1925- 30, asst. prof., 1930-32, asso. prof., 1932 -; fellow A.C.S .; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Masons, Phi
Kappa Phi, Phi Gamma Delta, Am. Bd. Surgery, 1937. Methodist. Republican. Oflice: 510 Com- monwealth Av., Boston. Tome: 18 Orchard Rd., Brookline.
HARVEY, Walter Ora, business executive; b. Ken- duskeag, Me., Sept. 14, 1885; s. Ora Marcus Harvey and Evelyn Ada (Hodsdon) Il .; ed. grad., Higgins Class. Inst., Charleston, Me., 1904; B.S., Univ. Me., 1909, M.I., 1919; m. Edna Rowan of Caldwell, Kan., June 23, 1914; 1 son-Norman Albert. Draftsman, Am. Woolen Co., Lawrence, 1909-10; draftsman, later local engr., then supt., Am. Thread Co. (Me. Mills), Milo, Me., 1910-18, with Am. Thread Co., Holyoke, 1919-23; pres. Harvey-Whipple, Inc.,
Springfield, 1923 -; construction engr. for Y.M.C.A., overseas, 1918-19; mem. Sigma Nu, Masons. Clubs: Holyoke Canoe, Holyoke Rotary. Travel: Fr., Ger., Belg., Eng., Scot., 1919. Dese. James Harvey, Rev- olutionary soldier for 9 yrs, at battle of Bunker Hill and all through Revolutionary War. Baptist. Republican. Office: 55 Emery St., Springfield. Home: 19 Wellesley Rd., Holyoke.
HARVEY, William Wirt, physician; b. East Burke, Vt., Aug. 13, 1866; s. Ira Harvey and Hannah (Un- derwood) H .; ed. Providence (R.I.) pub. schs .; I'l.B., Brown Univ., 1894; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1898; m. Grace W. Lisle of West Newton, June 6, 1900; children-Mrs. Helen Harvey Heavenrich, Mrs. Elizabeth Harvey Thomas. Gen. practice med., with spl. int. in psychiatry, Boston, 1898 -; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., Roxbury Soe. for Med. Improvement, etc. Clubs: Boston Authors, Bus. Men's Art. Author: Lige Golden, The Man wlio Twinkled, a Vt. story; The Making of a Mes- siah, a study of Jesus; Up from Christianity, a spiritual autobiography; Joshua ben-Joseph, a play based on life of Jesus; The Emotionid Factor in Health and Disease; articles and pamphlets on social subjs, and philosophy; lectures on Palestine, Morocco, ete., given with colored lantern slides. Travel: Europe (5 times, incl. Palestine and Near Hast), Bermuda (often), U.S., etc. Free Thinker or Rationalist. Independent. Office and home: 114 Fenway, Boston.
HARWOOD, A. Leslie, Jr., lawyer, trustee; b. New- ton, Aug. 7, 1884; s. Albert L. Harwood and Jennie C. (Davis) H .; ed. Newton high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1905; LT .. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1908; m. Hattie Kistler of Newton, Dee. 2, 1908; children-Henry, Hugh. Gen. practice of law, Mass., Ill., N.C., 1908 -; dir. Boston Food Products Co. (Boston), Drexel Furniture Co., Drexel Knitting Mills, Pilot Full Fashion Hosiery Mills, Ine., Garrou Knitting Mills, Waldensian Hosiery Mills, and Morganton Full Fashioned Hosiery Mills (all of N.C.), Chicago Belting Co .; pres. Newton Community Chest, 1938- 39; mem. Am., Middlesex Co., and Boston Bar Assns., Boy Scouts Ain. (pres. Norumbega Coun- cil, 1935-36). Clubs: Harvard (Boston), Chicago Athletic Assn. Travel: U.S., Can., Mex. Dir. desc. Henry Harwood, who eame with Gov. Winthrop and settled in Charlestown, 1630. Protestant. Repub- liean. Office: 24 Milk St., Boston. Home: 945 Beacon St., Newton Centre. Summer res .: Wayne, Me.
HARWOOD, Bartlett, lawyer; b. Nowton, Feb. 1. 1893; s. Sydney Harwood and Mabel ( Lancaster) HI .; ed. Middlesex Sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1915; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1919; in. Sabra F. Batchelder, Oct. 8, 1917 (d. Aug. 16, 1926); m. (2nd) Mary Louise Ramsdell of Buffalo, N.Y., Sept. 29, 1928; children-Bartlett, Sabra, Harry Ramsdell. With Herrick, Smith, Donald and Farley, 1919-, partner, 1926 -; dir. Newton Trust Co., Boston El. Ry. Co., Suburban Elec. Securities Co., Lewando's French Dyeing anl Cleaning Co .; It. (j.g.), U.S.N., July 1917-1>ec. 1918; mem. Florence Crittenden League (dir.), Boston Legal Aid Soc. (dir.), Emmanuel Church (Boston, mein. vestry). Clubs: Country, Somerset, Unlon Boat. Episcopalian. Republiean. Office: 1 Federal St., Boston. Home: 49 Beacon St., Boston. Summer res .: Marion.
HARWOOD, Edward Crosby, economist; b. Clifton- dale, Oct. 28, 1900; s. Edward Thomas Harwood and Mary Howe (Pinney) H .; ed. Tech high sch., Springfield; B.S., U.S.M.A., West Point, N.Y., 1920;
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Army Engr. Sch .; C.E., Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1922, M.C.E., 1930, M.B.A, 1931; m. Harriet Haynes of Springfield; m. (2nd) Ilelen L. Fowle of Ports- mouth, N.H., Oct. 29, 1928; children-Marjorie Haynes, Edward Lincoln, Richard Franklin, Mem. Engrs. Corps, U.S. Army, 1920-37 (retired) ; asst. prof. Mil. Sci., M.I.T., 1930-34; asst. to Dist. Engr., Boston, 1934; In charge of CCC Constrn. in N.E., 1933; prepared plan for Improvement of Cape Cod Canal; in charge of flood control surveys, Mass., N.II., Me., 1936; tr. Am. Inst. Eeon. Research, 1934-, dir., 1937 --; mem. Economists Nat. Com. on Monetary Policy; mem. Sigma Xi, Am. Soc. Mil. Engrs. Author: Cause and Control of the Business Cycle; Inflation; What Will Devaluation Mean to You ?; Insurance and Annuities from the Buyer's Point of View; Where are We Going ?; Current Eco- nomle Delusions; What next ?; Proposed Improve- ment of the Cape Cod Canal, Proceedings, A.S.C. E., Oct. 1935; many articles on cconomics, finance, and engring. in leading jours. Travel: U.S. and posses- slons (extensive). Religion: A.T. of S.R. Office: 54 Dunster St., Harvard Sq., Cambridge. Home: 52 Dunster St., Cambridge.
Y HARWOOD, Herbert Edward, merchant; b. Little- ton, July 15, 1889; s. Herbert Joseph Harwood and Emelie Augusta (Green) II .; ed. A.B., Harvard, 1910; m. Marjory Blanchard of Concord, Junc 15, 1914; children-Mary, Janct. Asso. with E. A. Shaw & Co., Inc., raw cotton mchts., Boston, 1910-, dir., 1922-, v.p., 1933 -; dir. Blanchard Lumber Co., wholesale lumber dealers, Boston, 1930-, treas., 1936 -; hon. disch, as 1st It., from 13 mos., Air Service, U.S.A., 1917-18. Clubs: Eastern Yacht (Marblehead), Oakley Country (Watertown). Travel: U.S., Can., Europe (1927, 1938). Offices: 128 Washington St., and 126 State St., Boston. Home: 7 Lincoln Lanc, Cambridge. Summer res .: Fort Glover, Marblehead.
V HARWOOD, John Henry, manufacturer; b. Newton, June 1, 1869; s. George S. Harwood and Ellen Ann (Barnard) 11 .; ed. Newton high sch .; A.B., Harvard, IS93; LL. B., Harvard Law Sch., 1896; m. Annc Reed of Chicago, Ill., Apr. 14, 1904; children-John H., Jr., (Dr.) Reed, Sydney, Mary Reed, Practiced law, Boston, 1896-1901; partner, George S. Harwood & Son, mfrs. woolen mill machinery, 1901 -; treas. Lewando's French Dyeing & Cleansing Co .; pres. Harwood & Quincy Machine Co. ( Worcester). Clubs: St. Botolph, Harvard, Brookline Country. Travel: Eng., Europe (Fr., Ger., It., Aus., Tyrol, Switz.). Episcopalian. Republican. Office: George S. Harwood & Son, 36 Pleasant St., Watertown. Home: 64 Dudley St., Brookline.
VHARWOOD, John Henry, Jr., business executive; b. Newton, Sept. 21, 1905; s. John Henry Harwood and Anne B. (Reed) 11 .; ed. Newton Country Day Sch., 1914-23; A.B., Harvard, 1927; M.B.A., Har- vard Grad. Sch. Bus. Adm., 1929; m. Margaret H. Martin of San Francisco, Calif., Feb. 25, 1933; chil- dren-Clare Martin, Sydney, II. Salesman, George S. Harwood & Son, textile machinery, 1929-32, mem. firm, 1932; v.p. and gen. mgr. Lewando's French Dyeing and Cleansing Co., Watertown, 1933 -; tr. Country Day Seh., Newton, Clubs: Country and Polo (Dedham); Harvard ( Boston). Episcopalian. Republican. Ollice: Watertown. Home: 57 Chest- nut St., Dedham.
YHARWOOD, Margaret, astronomer; b. Littleton, March 19, 1885; d. Herbert Joseph Harwood and Emelie Augusta (Green) H .; ed. Littleton high sch., 1898-1901; Concord high sch., 1901-03: A.B., Radcliffe Coll., 1907; A.M., Unlv. Calif., 1916; un- married. Asst., Harvard Observatory, 1907-12; fcl- low, Maria Mitchell Observatory, Nantucket, 1912- 16, dir., 1916 -; asst., Boyden Station of Harvard Obs., Arequipa, Peru, 1923; vol. asst., Mt. Wilson Obs., 1923-24; mem. sch. com., Nantucket, 1936-39; fellow Royal Astron. Soc .; mem. Brit. Astron. Assn., Internat. Astron. Unlon, Am. Astron. Soc., Am. Assn. Variable Star Observers, Phi Beta Kappa, Nantucket Maria Mitchell Ass., Nantucket Hist. Assn., Coffin Sch. Assn. Club: College (Bos- ton). Travel: Calif., 1915, 1923 (1 yr. cach), Eu- rope, 1911, 1928, 1935, 1938, Peru, 1923. Unitarian. Address: Maria Mitchell Observatory, Nantucket.
VIASKINS, Charles Homer, professor of history; b. Meadville, P'a., Dec. 21, 1870; s. George W. Hasking and Rachel A. (M(Clintock) II .; ed. A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1887, Ph.D., 1890; hon. A.M., Harvard, 1908; Litt.D., Univ. Wis., 1910, Univ. Strassburg, 1919, Padua and Manchester, 1922, Harvard Univ., 1924; Hon. Dr., Univ. Paris, 1926, Univ. Louvain, 1927, Univ. Caen, 1932; LL.D., Allegheny College, 1915; in. at London, Eng., Clarc Allen of St. Louis, Mo., July 11, 1912; children-George Lce, Charles Allen, Clare Elisabeth. Instr. in hist., Johns Ilop- kins, 1889-90; instr., Univ. Wis., 1890-91, asst. prof. hist., 1891-92, prof. European history, 1892-1902; lecturer on hist., Harvard, 1900, prof. hist., 1902- 12, Gurney prof. hist. and polit. sei., 1912-28, Henry Charles Lea prof. medieval hist., 1928-31, prof. cmcritus 1931-, dean Grad. Sch. of Arts and Sci- ences, 1908-21; chief of Div. of Western Europe, Am. Comnin. to Negotiate Peace, 1918-19; Am. mem. Commn. on Belgian and Danish Affairs and spl. com. on Alsace-Lorraine and the Saar Valley, Paris Peace Conf., 1919; chin. Am. Council of Learned Societies, 1920-26; fellow Medicval Acad. Am. (pres., 1926-27); officer Legion d'honneur (Fr.); Comdr. Order of Crown of Belgium; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Hist. Assn. (pres., 1922), Am. Philos. Soc., Mass. Hist. Soc .; for. asso, Institute de France (Academie des In- scriptions et Belles-Lettres), Royal Belgian Acad., Société des Antiquaires de Franec; corr. follow Brit. Acad .; corr. mcm. Royal Hist. Soc., Acads. of Barcelona, Rouen and Caen, Academia Pontificia dl Archeologia, Sociétés des Antiquaires ( Normandic). Author: The Normans in European History, 1915; Norman Institutions, 1918; Some Problems of the Peace Conference (with R. H. Lord), 1920; The Rise of Universities, 1923; Studies in the History of Mediaeval Science, 1924; The Renaissance of the Twelfth Century, 1927; Studies in Mediaeval Cul- ture, 1929; articles on medieval culture science and learning in Ani. and for. periodicals. Editor: American Ilistorical Series. Address: 53 Francis Av., Cambridge.
HASS, George Marvin, asst. professor, research worker; b. Chariton, la., Apr. 29, 1907; s. Albert R. Hass and Edna Claire (Hall) H .; ed. Chariton (la.) high sch .; Univ. la .; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1929; unmarried. Interne, Peter Bent Brig- ham Hosp., Boston, 1930-31; res. pathologist, Cliil- dren's Hosp., 1931-32, Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., 1932-34; mein. Soc. of Fellows, Harvard, 1934-37; instr. pathology, Harvard Med. Sch., 1932-39; asst. prof. pathology, Cornell Sch. Med., 1939 -; mcm. Am. Assn. Pathologists, Am. Soc. for Exptl. Pa- thologists, Delta Tau Delta, Nu Sigma Nu, Sigma Xi. Author: miscellaneous publs. Protestant. Political party variable. Office: 25 Shattuck St., Boston. Home: 448 Vanderbilt Hall, Boston.
YHASTINGS, Albert Baird, professor of biochem- istry; b. Bellevue, Ky., Nov. 20, 1895; s. Otis Lu- ther Hastings and Elizabeth (llenry) 11 .; ed. Shortridge high sch., Indianapolis. Ind., 1913; B.S., Unlv. Mich., 1917; Ph.D., Columbia, 1921; m. Margaret Johnson of Evanston, Ill., May 31, 1918; 1 son-Alan Baird. Chemist, U.S. Pub. Health Serv., 1917-21; res. chem., Rockefeller Inst. for Med. Research, 1921-26, asso., 1922-26; lecturer, Univ. So. Calif., 1924; prof. physiol. chem., Univ. Chicago, 1926-28; prof. blochem., 1928-35; visiting prof., Pelping Union Med. Coll., 1931; llamilton Kuhn prof. biol. chem., Harvard Med. Sch., 1935 -; mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Sci- ences, Nat. Acad. Science, A.A.A.S., Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Soc. Biol. Chem., Am. Physiol. Soc., Soc. Exptl. Biol. and Med., Nat. Research Council, Ilar- vey Soc., Sinfonia (Phi Mu Alpha), Alpha Chi Sigma, Sigma Xi; Harvard Univ. Press (syndic.). Clubs: Harvard ( Boston), Literary (Chicago). Author: articles and reviews on biochemistry. Ofliec: Harvard Medical School, Brookline. Home: 29 Chestnut Place, Brookline.
HASTINGS, Alfred H., banker; b. Fitchburg. Oct. 18, 1888; s. Herbert C. Hastings and Sarah ( Pease) H .; cd. high sch. of commerce, Springfield; m. Isabel Mac Cowan of Springfield, 1913; children- Virginla, Willlam Bradford. With Springfield
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