Who's who in Massachusetts, 1940-41; biographical history of every person in the commonwealth, V. I, pt 1 1940-1941, Part 118

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HASTINGS, Horatius Bonar, publisher; b. Provl- dence, R.I., Aug. 31, 1861; s. Horace L. Hastings and Harriet F. (Barnett) H .; ed. Boston Eng. high and Latin schs .; Univ. Göttingen, Ger., 1889- 90; A.B., llarvard, 1891, A.M., 1893; m. Anna Smith of Lake Mills, Ia., Jan. 1, 1896; children- John W., Sidney H., Margaret. Teacher, Tex., 2 yrs .; pub. and ed. of rel. books, many yrs .; ac- tively interested in internat. lang. Esperanto, 1922-, estab. classes in It in Capitol, Wash., D.C .; chin. Examining Bd., Kendall Co., Tex .; mem. Boston Esperanto Soe., Esperanto Assn. No. Am. (mem. ed. and pub. com.), Brit. Esperanto Assn., Internat. Esperanto-Ligo, Am. Esperanto Aead. Club: Appalachian Mt. Author: Friendly Verses; Seven Valleys (rhymed version from Per- sian of Baha 'U'llah); many articles in Eng. and in Esperanto. Travel: Eng., Fr., Ger., etc. Prot- estant. Office: Box 250, Boston. Home: 11 Tuttle St., Saugus.


\HASTINGS, Kenneth Briggs, real estate and in- surance agent; b. Boston, Aug. 11, 1887; s. George Henry Hastings and Ella (Briggs) II .; ed. stu- dent Newton hlgh sch., 1901-05; m. Elizabeth Stanley of Pawtucket, R.I., Nov. 15, 1916; chil- dren-Barbara, Hubbard Stanley (d.), Nancy (d.). Engaged in ins. bus., 1905-08; mfg. elec. appli- ances, incl. exptl. lab. work, 1908-22; in real es- tate brokerage and management and Ins. bus., 1922 -; propr. Edmands & Byfield, 1927 -; mem. Nat. Assn. Real Estate Bds., Boston Real Estate Exchange (sec., treas. Newton Bd.). Club: New- ton Anglers, Inc. (Newton, pres.). Congrega- tionalist. Republican. Office: 20 Centre Av., New- ton. Home: 46 Walker St., Newtonville.


HASTINGS, Merrill George, lawyer, corporation executive; b. Oconto, Wis., July 8, 1888; s. George W. Hastings and Anna Belle (Brunner) Il .; ed. A.B., Yale, 1911; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1916; m. Emita E. Zell of N.Y. City, Oct. 18, 1911; chil- dren-Elizabeth, Merrill G., Jr. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1920; with Herrick, Smith, Donald and Farley, 1920-21; treas. and dir., Reed Prentice Co. and affiliates, Worcester, 1921-23; with Her- rick, Sinlth, Donald and Farley, 1923-28; inde- pendent practice, exee, of corps. 1928 -; treas. & dir. Pelzer Mfg. Co .; pres. and dir. Commercial Filters Corp .; dir. Abrasive Products, Inc., At- lantic Brick & Tile Co .; capt. 301st F.A., 1917-19, A.R.F .; mem. Phl Zeta Kappa. Chibs: Yale (Bos- ton), Appalachian Mt. Unitarian. Republican. Oflice: 1 Federal St., Boston. Ilome: 10 Long- meadow Rd., Wellesley.


HASTINGS, Rowland Johnson, lawyer; b. Worces- ter, Jan. 16, 1881; s. John E. Hastings and Mary Il. (Johnson) H .; cd. Worcester class, high sch .; A.B., Williams Coll., 1903; LL.B., Ilarvard Law Seh., 1906; m. Eunice Weeks Leach of No. Brook- field, Aug. 16. 1915; children-Rowland John- son, Jr., Ralph Caswell, Philip Kay, Richard Weeks. Practices corp. property law, special- izing in real estate title and mortgage work and probate law, Woreester, 1906 -; executor and administrator In settlement of many estates; atty. for Fed. Land Bk., Socony Vacuum Oil Co., Metrop. Dist. Water Supply Commn., N.E. Tel. & Tel. Co., Fed. Farm Tenancy Bd., also title and prop- erty transfers; mem. Worcester Travelers' Ald Soc., Williams Coll. Alumni Assn., Worcester Bar Assn., Sigma Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Worcester Co. Republican, Tatnuck Country, Worcester Economic. Travel: Swed., Den., Eng., W.I. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 626 Slater Bldg., Worcester. Home: 48 Sever St., Worcester. Summer res .: Englewood Beach, West Yarmouth.


WHATCH, Arthur Elliott, eivil engineer; b. Charles- town, Apr. 9, 1869; s. Asa L. Hlatch and Frances Amelia HI .; ed. Boston Latin sch., 1881-87; B.S., M.I.T., 1891; m. Annie F. Mullin of Somerville, 1900. Draftsman and machinist, Henry R. Worth-


Ington Pumping Machinery, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1891- 99; pres, and mgr., Bay State Dredging Co., Bos- ton, 1899-1911; v.p. and mgr., Roy H. Beattie, Inc., Fall River, 1911-13; gen. mgr., J. S. Pack- ard Dredging Co., Providence, R.I., 1913-27; mem. firm Charles E. Fitz & Co., real estate, Boston, specializing in development of water-front in- dustrial properties and port facilities of N.E. coast and oil water-front terminals, esp. those of Port of Boston, 1927 -; engaged in constr. of submar, base at New London, Conn., during World War; mem. Boston Ch. Commerce, Marl- time Assn., Am. Soc. C.IS., M.I.T. Alumnl Coun- cil, Masons. Travel: Ire., Eng., Fr., Netherlands, 1891. Desc. Hatch who emigrated from Eng. in 1650. Congregationalist. Republican. Office: 50 State St., Boston, Home: 1277 Commonwealth Av., Boston.


VHATCH, Charles Elliot, professor of dentistry; b. Islesboro, Me., Nov. 17, 1892; s. Alfred Porter Hatch and Sarah Ella (Pendleton) H .; ed. grad. Islesboro primary and grammar sch., 1907, Isles- boro hlgh seh., 1911; D.M.D., Tufts Coll. Dental Sch., 1916; m. Elise Turpyn of Lille, Fr., Dec. 20, 1919; 1 dau .- Odette Eloise. Asst. in dentistry Tufts Coll. Dental Sch., 1916-17, instr., 1917-21, asst. prof., 1921-25, prof. 1925 -; commd. 1st lt. Dental Officers Res. Corps, World War, now re- signed; mem. Am. Dental Assu., Mass. Dental Assn., Internat, Assn. for Dental Research, Tufts Coll. Dental Alumni Assn. Home: 29 Westfield Rd., West Newton.


HATCH, Elsie Mary, librarian; b. Brandon, Vt .; d. A. M. Hatch and Mary (Carr) H .; ed. Brandon (Vt.) high sch .; spl. student, Simmons Coll .; un- married. Librarian, Melrose Pub. Lib., 1912 -; mem. A.L.A., Boston Browning Soc. Club: Prof. Women's Republican. Baptist. Republican. Of- fice: Public Library, Melrose. Ilome: 22 Garri- son Itd., Brookline.


HATCH, Harry Hovhan, engineer; b. Armenia, Sept. 5, 1886; s. lovhannes Hatchadourian and Sadie (Topjian) II .; ed. Murad-Raphael Coll., Venice, It., 1906; Eng. high sch., Boston, 1907; B.S. (civ. en- gring, cum laude), Univ. Vt., 1912, C.E., 1920; m. Vera Babayan of Constantinople, Feb. 17, 1924; 1 son -- Robert A. Mun. and highway engr. in Vt., 1911-12; acting in charge, Final Estimate Dept., Res. engrs. and Div. Engrs., Quebec Dist., Trans- Continental Ry. contg. firm, Quebec and Nova Sco- tia, 1914-16; structural and concrete designing, N.Y. and Boston, and with U.S. Geol. Survey in N.I., 1916-17; mem. Am. Mil. Mission to Armenia, chief engr., pub. works and sanitation for French Govt. in Alexandretta, 1920; administrative, ednl., and engring, work with Near East Relief and dir. gen, of Armenian Relief in Constantinople, 1921-23; relocation of Fonda, Johnstown, and Gloversville R.R., N.Y. State, 19211; div. engr. in charge of constrn., Cobble Mountain Res., Spring - field Water Works, 1924 -; in charge constru. highest hydraulic-fill dam in world, pioneering rescarch and original formulas on hydraulic- fill dam materials; developed structural steel slide rule; 1st. It. U.S. Engrs., inspecting officer in office of Dir. Gen. Mil. Rys., Washington; Co. Comdr., 55th Ry. Engrs, Camp Custer; in charge Labor Bn., S.O.S., France, and with 6th Engrs. in Argonne-Meuse battle; with Am. Commn. to Negotiate Peace, Paris after Armistice; mem. Am. Soc. C.E., Highway Res. Bd., National Research Council (Washington, D.C.), Am. Legion. Author: Blasting at Cobble Mountain, 1930; Tunnel Driv- ing at Cobble Mountain, 1931; Constructing Iligh- est liydraulic-Fill Dam at Cobble Mountain, 1932; Tests for Hydraulic-Fill Dams, 1932; The Impor- tance and the Determination of Particle Sizes of Hydraulle-Fill Dam Materials, 1931; The Cobble Mountain Power Tunnel, 1934; (in Armenian) Rallway System in the Near East, American Mili- tary Mission to Armenia, articles on econ., in- dustrial, and social conditions in Caucasus at end of World War. Office: Municipal Water Works, Springfield. Home: 14 Rittenhouse Ter., Spring- field.


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HATCH, Ralph Augustus, physician; b. Bath, Me., May 10, 1881; s. Augustus Hatch and Nettie (Swett) Il .; ed. Manning high sch., Ipswich; S.B., Harvard, 1903; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1906; m. Alberta Bamfard of Brookline, Feb. 5, 1905; children-Albert M., Ralph A., Jr. Prac- ticed med. Boston, 1906 -; formeriy mem. staff, Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston Children's Hosp., Boston State Hosp .; splty. ophthalmology; 1st lt., later capt., M.C., U.S.A., June 1917-Mar. 1919, overseas with Base Hosp. #6; mem. A.M.A., Mass. Med. Soc., N.E. Ophthalmol. Soc. Protestant. Republican. Of- fice: 390 Commonwealth Av., Boston. Home: 51 Centre St., Brookline. Summer res .: Littleton. V HATCH, Richard Warren, teacher, writer; b. Fram- ingham, Apr. 18, 1898; s. Harris Blanchard Hatch and Susanna Mabel (Jones) H .; Lower Merion (Ardmore, Pa,) high seh .; B.S., Univ. Pa., 1920; A.M., Columbia, 1926; m. Harriet S. Hildreth of Montclair, N.J., June 24, 1922; children-Richard Warren, Jr., John Christopher; m. (2d) Ruth Seiser Paul, Nov. 11, 1938. Reporter, Philadel- phia Public Ledger, 1920-21; teacher Eng., high sch., Amherst, 1921-23, high seh., Brookline, 1923- 25; head of Eng. dept., Deerfield Acad., 1925 -; cadet aviator, U.S. Nav. Res. Force Flying Corps, 1918; mem. Delta Phi. Author: Old New Eng- land Ships, 1931; Into tho Wind, 1929; Leave tire Salt Earth, 1932; This Bright Summer, 1933; Lift up the Glory, 1934; The Fugitive, 1938; The Curious Lobster, 1937; The Curious Lobster's Is- land, 1939; articles and fiction for Field and Stream, 1922-33; Collector of Indian relies, North River; Americana (non-fiction) sailing ship era; history of Mass. shipping and shipbuilding towns. Travei: U.S., Eng., Neth., ier., It., Switz., Sp., Can. Protestant. Independent. Office: Deerfield Acad., Deerfield. Home: North River Farms, Marshfield. Y HATCH, Roger Conant, retired; b. Boston, Oct. 5, 1878; s. George Edwards Hatch and Catherine French (Thayer) Il .; ed. A.B. (cum laude), ilar- vard, 1900; A.M., Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo., 1902; m. Mary Frances Prescott of Newton, July 3, 1901. Instr. Eng., Pomfret (Conn.) Sch., 1900-01; Smith Acad .; Washington Univ., 1901-17; instr. Eng. and registrar, Univ. Sch., Cleveland, O., 1917-21; engaged in real estate bus., v.p. and asst. treas. Street & Company, Inc., Boston, 1923-34; dir. Bay State Mortgage Corp .; retired, 1934. Clubs: Union, Harvard (Boston); Golf, Yacht (Cohasset). Author: Songs of Smith Acad- emy, Fallen Leaves (poems), 1922; articles on edn. and bus. in mags. Congregationalist. Re- publican. Home: Roseledge, Atlantic Av., Cohas- set. Winter address: Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Bos- ton.


HATCH, Russell Taylor, business executive; b. Saugus, Dec. 2, 1887; s. James Russeil Hatch and Ida Annette (Taylor) H .; ed. Saugus pub. sch. and high sch., 1901-05; A.B., Boston Univ., 1910; m. Agnes B. Edwards of Melrose, Apr. 16, 1921. Salesman, G. W. Sammet & Son, bedding infrs., Boston, 1910-12; in furniture dept., Jordan Marsh Co., dept. store, 1912; propr. furniture store, 1913- 16, mem. firm Hatch, Whyte & MeVicar, 1916-19; dissolved firm and inc. as Russell T. Hatch Co., furniture and interior decorations for hotels and instns. as well as regular retail trade, Bos- ton, pres. and treas., 1919 -; incorporator Melrose Sav. Bk .; mem. 1st Corps Cadets, Mass. N.G., 1907-16, capt., then maj. Inf., U.S.A., 1917-19, at) Camp Devens, founder and first comdt. of non- commd. O.T.S., which served as model for all cantonments in U.S .; mem. Tax Payers Assn. (Melrose, sec. 1935-37), Am. Red Cross (roll caii chin. Melrose Chap.), Am. Legion (past comdr. Saugus Post), Boston Univ. Alumni Assn. (v.p.), Beta Theta Pi, Masons, K.T. Club: Amphion, inusical, of Melrose (mem. Bd. Dirs.). Congrc- gationalist. Republican. Office: 1 Washington St., Boston. Home: 138 Bellevue Av., Melrose. Summer res .: 59 Beacon Rd., Alierton.


HATCH, WIliam Henry Paine, theologian; b. Cam- den, N.J., Aug. 2, 1875; s. Adolphus D. Hatch and Rose McConnell (Poweli) HI .; ed. Sandy Hill


(N.Y.) high sch .; A.B., Harvard, 1898, A.M., 1899, Ph.D., 1904; S.T.B., Harvard Div. Sch., 1906; B.D., Episc. Theol. Scir., Cambridge, 1902; 1).1)., Union Theol. Sem., N.Y., 1915; D.Théol., Univ. Strasbourg, Fr., 1925; m. Marion Louise Town- send of Glens Falis, N.Y., Sept. 5, 1906; 1 son --- Robert McConnell. Ordained Prot. Episc. Ch., 1902; asst., St. Philip's Ch., Cambridge, 1902-03; rector, St. James's Ch., Lake George, N.Y., 1904-05; Ch. of Our Redeemer, Lexington, 1905-08; Instr. in lit. and interpretation of N.T., Gen. Theol. Sem., N.Y., 1908-09, adj. prot., 1909-13, prof. iang. and lit. of N.T., 1913-17; prof. lit. and interpreta- tion of N.T., Epise. Theol. Seh., Cambridge, 1917 -; annual prof. Am. Sch. of Oriental Research, Jerusalem, 1922-23; lecturer, 1928-29; candidate for N.Y. legislature, 1903; fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sciences; mem. Am. Oriental Soc., Soc. Bib- licai Lit, and Exegesis (pres., 1938), Mediaeval Acad. Am., Phi Beta Kappa. Ciubs: Twenty, Ministers' (both of Boston), Mountain (Randolph, N.H.). Author: The Pauline Idea of Faith, 1917; The Gospel Manuscripts of the General Theo- logical Seminary (with C. C. Edmunds), 1918; The Idea of Faith in Christian Literature from the Death of Saint Paul to the Ciose of the Sec- ond Century, 1925; Greek and Syrian Miniatures in Jerusalem, 1931; The Greek Manuscripts of the New Testament at Mount Sinai, 1932; The Greek Manuscripts of the New Testament in Jerusalem, 1934; The "Western" Text of the Gos- pels, 1937; The Principal Uncial Manuscripts of the New Testament, 1938; numerous articies, monographs and reviews. Travel: Europe, Syria, Palestine, Egypt (extensive). Episcopalian. Dem- ocrat. Address: 6 St. John's Rd., Cambridge. VHATHAWAY, Edgar F., engineer, executive; b. Tioga, Pa., Jan. 15, 1870; s. William E. flatha- way, M.D., and Janette (Johnston) Hf .; ed. Hor- nell (N.Y.) Acad .; m. Mary E. James of Hornell, N.Y., Oct. 13, 1890. Mech. inventor, mfr., flor- nel, N.Y., 1888-95; supt., Eastman Kodak Camera Plant, Rochester, N. Y., 1896-98, Rochester Camera Co., 1898-1900; v.p. Am. Warp Drawing Machin- ery Co., Boston, 1900-20; pres., treas. Shawmut Engring. Co., 1920 -; development engr. with over 600 patents on inventions, mostly in line of textile machinery; tr. Dorchester Sav. Bk .; mem. Textile Exhibitors Assn. (pres.), Nat. Cotton Mfrs. Assn., Am. Cotton Mfrs. Assn., Am. Soc. for Testing Materials, Textile Machinery Mfrs. Assn., A.F.&A.M. Ciubs: Algonquin, Wellesley Country, Bankers (N.Y.), Vesper Country. Travel: over most of world, except Africa. Protestant. Re- publican. Office: 179-195 Freeport St., Dorches- ter. Ilome: Stoneacres, Wellesley Hills. Summer res .: Belgrade Lakes, Me.


HATHAWAY, Guilford C., lawyer; b. Dighton, May 14, 1877; s. George W. Hathaway and Emily A. (Porter) HI .; ed. grad., Brown Univ., 1899, flar- vard Law Sch., 1902; m. Neliie M. Shirley of New Bedford, Oct. 14, 1903; children-Ellen, Shir- ley, Emily, Constance. Admitted to Mass. bar, 1902, engaged in gen. practice of law, Fall River, 1902-13; register, Probate Ct., Bristol County, 1912-37; in gen. practice of law 1937 -; served as adjt. Mass. Naval Militia, 1903-10; mem. Mass. and Fall River Bar Assns., Sigma Chi, Masons. Clubs: Brown, Harvard, Rod and Gun (Fail River), Episcopalian. Republican. Office: 84 N. Main St., Fall River. . Home: 543 June St., Fall River.


HATHAWAY, Josiah; b. E. Bridgewater, May 1, 1874; s. Hosea Hathaway and Cynthia (Under- wood) HI .; ed. E. Bridgewater high sch .; Bryant and Stratton Sch .; m. Beatrice M. Edwards of Dorchester, Oct. 11, 1905; 1 son-Parker L. With Shaw Leather Co., 1893-1901; N.E. mgr., White Motor Co., 1901-25; treas. Hingham Knitting Co., 1927-30; dir. Brookline Fed. Sav. & Loan Assu., Reece Folding Machine Co .; mem. 1st Corps Cadets, 1906, Capt. Q.M. Corps, 1911-19; A.D.C., Gov. Foss, 1913, A.D.C., Gov. McCall, 1916-19; mem. and treas. Pilgrim John Howland Soc. Clubs: Boston Art (treas.), Boston Bicycie (treas.), Aero of N.E. (treas.), Rexhame Country. Unitarian. Republican. Ilome: 504 Washington


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V HATHAWAY, Lester G., business man; b. Bath, Me., Feb. 21, 1878; s. Charles F. Hathaway and Car- rie T. (Hastings) H .; ed. Cambridge manual tr. seh .; m. Gertrude A. Kendall, 1904; children- Kendall G. Partner, C. F. Hathaway & Sons, wholesale bakers, about 30 yrs .; tr. North Av. Sav. Bk., Cambridge; dir. Boston Mut. Life Ins. Co .; mem. Masons, Shrine. Club: Field and Forest. Travel: considerable In U.S., Can. Congrega- tionalist. Republican. Olliee: Saginaw, Mich. Home: 25 Oakland St., Lexington,


HATHAWAY, Louts Edmund, Jr., general surgeon; b: Fall River, April 23, 1901; s. Louis Edmund Hathaway and Mary (MeGuirk) H .; ed. grad. (magna cum laude), B.M.C. Durfee high sch., Fall River, 1920; B.A. (magna cum laude), Brown Univ., 1924; M.D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1928; m. Edith Weeks of Manchester, N.H., Oet. 19, 1931; children -- Ann, Louis E., III. Reporter, Fall River News, 1917-19; asst. Boys See. and asst. phys. dir., Fall River Y.M.C.A., 1917-19; interne, fifth surg. service and bone and joint surg. service, Boston City Hosp .; asso. res. surg., East Boston Relief Sta .; began practice, Springfield, Jan. 1931; asst. ortho- pedic surg., Springfield Hosp., 1931-32, asst. surg., 1933 -; asso. surg., Wesson Mem. Hosp., 1931 -; surg. leeturer, Springfield Hosp. Nurses' . Tr. Sch., 1932 -; dir. and med. advisor, Springfield Am. Red Cross; asso. med. advisor, Monarch Life Ins. Co .; mem. A.C.S. (jr.), A.M.A., Mass. and Hampden Co. Med. Socs., Springfield Med. Assn., Springfield Acad. Med. (leg. com.), Y.M.C.A. (dormitory com.), Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Chi, Phi Beta Kappa, Sig- ma Xi. Clubs: University, Springfield City, Long- meadow Men's, The Physicians'. Author: papers on surg. and fracture problems in med. mags. Travel: U.S. Ancestors for many generations back to 17th century in S.E. Mass, and on Cape Cod. Episcopalian. Republican (Conservative Progres- sive). Office: 4 Chestunt St., Springfield. Home: 67 Dover Rd., Longmeadow. Summer res .: East Brewster on Cape Cod.


Y HATHAWAY, Rachurn Burton, lawyer; b. Wood- stock, Me., Mar. 9, 1903; s. John Ellsworth Ilath- away and Delia (Wyman) H .; ed. Woodstock high sch., 1915-19; LL.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Law, 1925; student Boston Univ. Coll. Bus. Adm., 1925- 28; m. Christina Willard of Woodstock, Me., July 30, 1932; children-Raeburn Burton, Joan Loulse. Admitted to Me. bar, 1925, to Mass. bar, 1926; clk., Twin Mnt. Llability Ins. Co., 1925-26; asst. credit mgr .. 1926-27, credit mgr., 1927-30, asst. treas., 1930-32, treas, and dir., 1932 -; asst. treas. and atty., Approved Service Corp., 1929-31, v.p., 1931-34. treas., 1934 -; mem. Masons. Baptist. Republican. Office: 211 Congress St., Boston. Home: Needham.


HAUSER, Ernst A., asso. professor of chemical engineering; b. Vienna, Aus., July 20, 1896; s. Alfred Charles Hauser and Alice (Sobotka) Il .; ed. Akademisches Gymnasium (Vienna); Ph.D., Univ. Vienna, 1921; m. Vera M. of Vienna, April 5, 1922; children-Ernest Felix, Wolf Dleter, George Werner. Studied chem. under R. Wegscheider; pvt. asst. to M. Born; non-res. asso. prof., M.I.T., 1928-35, res., 1935 -; first Gow lecturer, Univ. Coll., London, 1928; head of Colloid Chem. Lab., Metall Co., 1922-32, Development Dept., Semperit, Ltd., 1933-34; inventor of "Revertex" process for concentration of rubber latex and of "alsifihn" process; awarded Harries medal and plaquette of Ger. Soc. of Rubber Chemists; capt. in Aus- trian army, 1914-18, many citations and medals; fellow Inst. Rubber Industry, A.A.A.S .; mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs., Alpha Chi Sigma, Sigma Xi. Clubs: Chemists (N.Y.C.), Uni- versity (Boston). Author: Latex, 1927: The Colloid Chemistry of the Rubber Industry, 1928; Hand- buch der gesamten Kautschuektechnologie, 1935; Colloidal Phenomena, 1939; many sei. publs. in fields of rubber, theoretical and applied colloid chemistry. Travel: Japan, China, Malaya, India (three times). Luthern. Office: Mass. Institute


of Technology, Cambridge. Ilome: 16 Fayer- weather St., Cambridge.


WHAUSSERMANN, Oscar William, lawyer; b. Indian- apolis, Ind., June 13, 1888; s. Christian John Ilaus- sermann and Caroline (Burkhardt) IL .; ed. high sch., Evansville, Ind., 1906; Phillips-Exeter Acad., 1908; A.B., Harvard, 1912; LL.B., Harvard Law Sch., 1916; m. Eleanor Rodman Drinker of Phlla., Pa., Jan. 28, 1918; children-Oscar William, Caro- line. Practiced law in Boston, 1916 -; admitted to Mass. bar, 1919; with law firm of Herrlek, Smith, Donald & Farley, 1919-26; practiced indi- vidually, 1927-30; partner Ropes, Gray, Boyden & Perkins, 1930-39; partner Haussermann, Davison & Shattuck, 1939 -; lecturer business law, M. I.T., 1921-30; dir. The Therminsul Corp., Service Bur., Inc .; pres. Boston Ch. Commeree; tr. George Rob- ert White Fund, commd. 2d It. Plattsburg (N. Y.) Training Camp, 1917; Ist It. 301st Machine Gun Batt., 76th Div .; personnel, later actg. adj. Ist. Div. Machine Gun Regt. A.E.F., World War; chmn. Warrant Com. Town of Milton; pres. Milton Town Club; chmn. Milton Town Committee; gen. climn. Greater Boston Emergency Campaign, 1935; V.D., dir. Community Fed. of Boston: v.p., pres. N.I. Alumni Assn. of Phillips-Exeter Acad .; pres. Na- tional Alumni Assn. of Phillips-Exeter Acad .; tr. Burroughs Newsboys Foundation, Charity of Ed- ward Hopkins ( Harvard), Milton Prep. Sch., Inc., Boston Sch. of Occupational Therapy, D.U. Chub of Harvard; mem. Am. and Boston bar assns., Nat. Economle League. Clubs: Milton Town (pres.), Union, Hasty Pudding, Exchange, Harvard (Bos- ton), Hoosie-Whisick Golf (Ponkapoag). Contbr. legal articles. Unitarian. Republican. Office: 15 State St., Boston, Home: 42 Dudley Lane, Milton. YHAUTHAWAY, Clarence L., manufacturer; b. Bos- ton, Nov. 12, 1886; s. Edwin D. Hauthaway and Mary Caroline (Willis) II .; ed. Volkman's sch .; A.B. (c.l.), Harvard, 1910; m. Ivy Ranney of Cam- bridge, Sept .. 20, 1910 (d.); 1 son -- John Ranney; m. (2d) Floy Wisner of Memphis, Tenn., June 22, 1922; children-Clarenee Hauthaway, Jr., Bartlett Morton. Chemist, c.l. Hauthaway & Sons, Inc., upon graduation from college, working up through purchase agt., sales mgr., asst. treas., to pres. of orgn .; dir. C. L. Hauthaway & Sons, Inc., F. H. Young Co., Mass. Fish & Game Asso .; tr. N.E. Bapt. Hosp .; standing com. and fin. com., First Bapt. Ch. of Boston; mem. Mass. Fish & Game Assn. Clubs: Sharon, Fish & Game, Martha's Vineyard Rod & Gun, Duck Lake. Baptist. Re- publican. Office: 638 Summer St., West Lynn. Home: 227 Temple St., West Newton. Summer res. : River St., Plymouth.


HAVEN, Harry Newhall, life insurance agent; b. Boston, Dec. 6, 1875; s Calvin W. Haven and Mary Louise (Dexter) Il .; ed. Rice Primary Sch., Berkeley Sch. and Stone's Seh., Boston; m. Caro- line L. Badger of Boston, Oct. 15, 1896; children- Margaret (Mrs. Lucius G. Pratt), Malcolm Dexter. In iron and steel bus. till 1899; then became connected with Phoenix Mut. Life Ins. Co .; mgr., dept. sales methods, Industrial Service and Equip- ment Co., 1916-18; ingr. Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Boston, 1918-27, asso. gen. agt., 1927 -; has lec- tured for several yrs. on Bus. Psychology and Salesmanship; dir. Boston Fire and Police Noti- fication Co .; past pres. Boston Life Underwriters' Assn., Box 52 Assn. (Boston), Masons. Clubs: Boston City, Wellesley Country. Father promi- nent in polit. and bus. circles in Boston for many yIS. Episcopalian. Republican. Ofliee: 31 Milk St., Boston. Home: 118 Abbott Rd., Wellesley Hills.


HAVENS, Raymond Lester, pianist, teacher of piano; b. Providence, R.L., Apr. 30, 1891; s. Charles Ilmer Havens and Catherine (Pond) H .; ed. Hope St. high sch., Providence, R.I .; m. Ruth Shoe- maker of Sandy Spring, Md., Oct. 2, 1926. Debut, Boston, 1905, Chicago, 1913, New York, 1917; solo- ist with Boston Symphony Orchestra 9 times, also with Minneapolis, Chicago, Russian and People's Symphony Orchestras; 20 recitals, Jordan Hall, Boston: also in chief cities of U.S .; Head, Piano- forte Dept., Albion Coll. (Mich.), 1911-13; pres.


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R.I. Sch. Music, 1913-20; instr., Boston Univ., 1928-37, asst. prof., 1938; head of Planoforte Dept., 1928 -; mem. Bd. Advisors, Boston Con- servatory of Music; v.p. Am. Matthay Assn., 1927- 32; hon. mem. Musical Guild, Symphonic Frater- nity. Travel: Crossed ocean 16 times. Protes- tant. Republican. Office: 12 Huntington Av.,


Boston, Rooms 501-2. Flome: 457 Beacon St., Bos- ton.


V HAVICE, Charles William, educator; b. Oil City, Pa., Dec. 24, 1901; s. Frank Davis Hlavice and Edna Mae (Carrington) Il .; ed. Oil City high sch .; A.B., Allegheny Coll., 1924; A.M., Boston Univ., 1926, Ph.D., 1937; S.T.B., Boston Univ. Sch. Theol., 1927; attended Univ. London, summer session, 1930; m. Edith Ann Gray of Cambridge, July 7, 1932; 1 son -Jolin Carrington. Instr. social sciences, North- eastern Univ., 1927, asst. prof., 1929; asso. prof. sociology, 1931, prof. 1934-, ehmn. Dept. of So- ciology, 1935 -; mem. N.E. Southern Conf. Meth. Episc. Ch. (Social Service Com.), exec. sec. North- eastern Student Union; minister at First Meth. Ch., So. Braintree; Chaplain, St. John's Lodge, A.F.&A.M .; mem. Am. and Eastern Sociol. Socs., Brit. Inst. of Philosophy, Am. Philos. Assn., Phi- losophia. Meth. Fed. for Social Service, Am. League for Peace & Democracy, Nat. Conf. on Family Relations, Ain. Assn. for Econ. Freedom, Am. Acad. Polit. & Social Scis., Boston Student Workers Council, Masons, Alpha Chi Rho, Japan Soc., Kappa Phi Kappa, Sigma Delta Epsilon. Clubs: Twentieth Century, Philosophical, Friars. Methodist (ordained minister). Independent. Of- fice: Northeastern University, Boston. ITome: 83 Franklin St., So. Braintree.




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